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Interesting, twin engine aircraft and only one addition. Humm, I don't know maybe one engine is out, who am I to judge!
Yeah but you should have been doubly distracted.Strange, I didn't notice. I was distracted.
well, sometimes things go wrong...Interesting, twin engine aircraft and only one addition. Humm, I don't know maybe one engine is out, who am I to judge!
Indeed it does happen from time to time!well, sometimes things go wrong...
Uhhhm see bottom left mask. Then you will think again...
I'm sorry but that entire oratory was redundant. If describing a female, one only need say all are evil, some just more so than others!Uhhhm see bottom left mask. Then you will think again...
The hannya (般若) is a mask used in a traditional Japanese Noh theater, representing a jealous female demon. It is characterized by two sharp bull-like horns, metallic eyes, and a leering mouth.[1] In Noh plays, the type of mask changes according to the degree of jealousy, resentment, and anger of the female characters. The hannya is a mask that represents a female onryō (怨霊, vengeful spirit) even more resentful, jealous, and angry than the namanari (生成), a woman on the verge of becoming a demoness.[2][3]
I am sure I can mend her.I'm sorry but that entire oratory was redundant. If describing a female, one only need say all are evil, some just more so than others!
That's what worries me.I am sure I can mend her.