Sunday, 5 April 2009

Beaked black boot.



Drowsing after lunch, receive one more biting, this time with a beaked black boot. The trajectory aim of the hit was in United States of America, nevertheless, again, through my head. Amazing how was bones of Willy Medvedev reaction to my “nonsense”. Later, smoothly exiting from this nap, I find a pack of “political supporters” helping me out in finding who exactly do this to me. In the main frame, come up the Ukrainian rifle with optical sight which kills that Russian friend, yet during the first European Gas Interconnection Study I and II, from famous now, European Energy Policy of “a preto”, seventy-years-old, very “orange” public disturbances, which where sweeping for last decade through the “new EU” members in Europe. I go to put with this writing, the face of one of many pederasts with whom I was studying in LPI, and who now is very independent, very patriotic, very sranaia churka, who send the seventeen ukrainian medical sisters to the first Chechen war, and who now sleep, and carry on dreaming how to break his proper spine to preserve his Schengen Agreement’s genetic code. If not for him, he sick of the Regional Cabinets of “свою маму заховав…” look at my mouth for what I go to shit-out to keep going receiving the alien’s salaries from Communist Party of USSR. With HQ in Brussels and Strasburg… See the ”Очи у рагуля” in my second photo. And you - БЛЯДЬ, will get what you look at in my pocket:

Wreckage of helicopter which crashed in North Sea killing 16 is found 5/04/2009 Seven more bodies have today been found inside the wreckage of a helicopter that crashed in the North Sea killing all 16 people on board. The Bond Super Puma was found earlier today by divers from a nearby support vessel off the coast of Peterhead. Fifteen of those who died in the accident have now been found. "As a result of the ongoing effort, seven of the remaining eight victims have been recovered by divers onto a vessel at the scene," Grampian Police confirmed in a statement today. "It is believed likely that two of those recovered are the pilot and co-pilot, Paul Burnham and Richard Menzies. "The search operation for the last remaining body continues." Families of all the victims have been informed of the situation. The Super Puma helicopter came down, killing its 14 passengers and two crew on Wednesday afternoon as the aircraft returned from a BP oil platform. Eight bodies were recovered in the aftermath of the accident. Advertisement - article continues below » It was always believed that the more bodies could still be in the fuselage of the helicopter - which was found by divers earlier today. Specialist diving teams had been working at the scene since Saturday afternoon trying to locate the wreckage. It is not yet known when the bodies will be taken ashore. The helicopter is believed to be lying about 100 metres under the surface. It had been returning from BP's Miller oil platform when it crashed about 15 miles off Peterhead at 2pm on Wednesday. As well as the captain and co-pilot, the other missing men were Nolan Carl Goble, 34, of Norwich, Gareth Hughes, 53, of Angus, David Rae, 63, of Dumfries and Leslie Taylor, 41, of Kintore, Aberdeenshire, along with James Costello, 24, from Aberdeen, who worked for contractor PSN, and Alex Dallas, 62, also from Aberdeen. Police have already identified the other eight bodies recovered. These are Brian Barkley, 30, of Aberdeen; James Edwards, 33, of Liverpool; Vernon Elrick, 41, of Aberdeen; and Mihails Zuravskis, 39, from Latvia, were all identified on Saturday. All four men were employed by KCA Deutag. Raymond Doyle, 57, from Cumbernauld; Nairn Ferrier, 40, from Dundee; Warren Mitchell, 38, of Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire, and Stuart Wood, 27, from Aberdeen also died.

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