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Post by Guest » 17.04.2010, 13:48

Anyone heard about taht Icelandic volcano causing air-space problems?

Well, we should sue them then but I can't because in Northern Ireland it hasn't reached us yet, (Go gulf stream).
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Post by Guest » 17.04.2010, 15:14

yeah i just saw that on AOL news :P

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Post by Guest » 17.04.2010, 16:56

sure, go ahead and try to sue a volcano, see how that works out.

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Post by Guest » 17.04.2010, 17:14

Then the Icelandic government.

They don't seem to like paying things though, haven't paid Great Britain and Holland for saving their banks.

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Post by Guest » 17.04.2010, 19:20

I know, I am from Holland. :P

A friend of mine said "that's not volcanic ash, they're probably burning up all the cash they were supposed to pay us"
But if a country is bankrupt, it's difficult to pay debts. you can't pluck a bald chicken ;)
And I don't think the government of Iceland pressed the "Erupt Eyjafjallaj

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Post by Guest » 17.04.2010, 20:06

we can sue them for an unsafe "gas" or pollution coming into another country

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Post by Guest » 17.04.2010, 20:09

CEOincorp wrote:we can sue them for an unsafe "gas" or pollution coming into another country
Yes :D

VerConMat Industries BV wrote:I know, I am from Holland. :P

A friend of mine said "that's not volcanic ash, they're probably burning up all the cash they were supposed to pay us"
But if a country is bankrupt, it's difficult to pay debts. you can't pluck a bald chicken ;)
And I don't think the government of Iceland pressed the "Erupt Eyjafjallaj

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Post by Guest » 17.04.2010, 20:31

CEOincorp wrote:we can sue them for an unsafe "gas" or pollution coming into another country
again: I doubt that you can sue for a natural disaster. ;)

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Post by Guest » 17.04.2010, 20:32

yeah, it isn't their fault. :P

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Post by Guest » 17.04.2010, 20:41

Iceland should have Insurance for this kinda thing.

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Post by Guest » 17.04.2010, 20:49

kingrewt wrote:Iceland should have Insurance for this kinda thing.
You must fly a lot if you are so [censored] off with this disruption. :wink:

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Post by Guest » 18.04.2010, 09:16

No. I just think that this air problems might disrupt the F1 season and football if continues for as long as it was last time it erupted.

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Post by Guest » 18.04.2010, 10:35

How is it Iceland's fault? What do you expect them to do? Fly a helicopter over the volcano with a really big cork and plug the hole? :lol:

The volcanic dust can and will clog up the commercial airline engines. The airlines are not only keeping people safe, but they are avoiding huge negligence lawsuits as well.

Just saying.

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Post by Guest » 18.04.2010, 11:24

Opus wrote:How is it Iceland's fault? What do you expect them to do? Fly a helicopter over the volcano with a really big cork and plug the hole? :lol:

The volcanic dust can and will clog up the commercial airline engines. The airlines are not only keeping people safe, but they are avoiding huge negligence lawsuits as well.

Just saying.
Yes! :D

Someone that agrees with me! :P

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Post by Guest » 18.04.2010, 11:33

Opus wrote:How is it Iceland's fault? What do you expect them to do? Fly a helicopter over the volcano with a really big cork and plug the hole? :lol:

Just saying.
brilliant. Lest try and do that.

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