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American Airlines crashes in Jamaica

12/23/09

Permalink 11:27:50 am, by Melba
Categories: Business

American Airlines crashes in Jamaica

American Airlines flight AA331 from Miami crash landed at Norman Manley Intl Airport in Kingston on Tuesday night at 10:25pm December 22, 2009. Praise the Lord, there were no fatalities. According to initial reports the Boeing 738 aircraft carrying 145 passengers aboard overran the runway and ended up on the Port Royal main road. It is reported that approximately 45 persons were injured and taken to the hospital.

While we wait on more details here are some pictures.

 

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"Recently, this Jamaican won the 10 million special lottery for a dollar. As soon as the office of the Lottery Corporation was open on the following day, he was there to collect his winnings.

Graciously, he presented his winning ticket to the clerk and in his best English uttered his request "Me cum fi collect the 10 millian dallars, si me ticket ya".

After reviewing and checking the ticket with his manager, the clerk returned and requested on how he would like his payments. The Jamaican replied "Mi wan all a de moni now". "Unfortunately, Sir" the nervous clerk responded, "The procedures are that we can only give you one million now and the balance equally over the next 20 years".

Furious and agitated, the Jamaican asked for the manager, who re-iterated "Sir, my assistant is correct, it is the regulation of the corporation that we initially pay you one million dollars now with the balance paid to you equally over the next 20 years".

Outraged, the Jamaican slammed his hand on the desk and shouted in anger, "Oonu tek me fi idiat, me wan all a de moni now or oonu gi me bak me rass dallar!!"

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