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Amelia Earhart

Amelia Earhart

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Hot or not?

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Not!

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@patzering said
Not!
I say hot as in a smoldering butch kind of hot.

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@mudfinger said
I say hot as in a smoldering butch kind of hot.
You know... like all the other Canadian dudes.

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Well if you put it that way 🤔

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@mudfinger said
Hot or not?
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.

Amelia Earhart, in full Amelia Mary Earhart, (born July 24, 1897, Atchison, Kansas, U.S.—disappeared July 2, 1937, near Howland Island, central Pacific Ocean), American aviator, one of the world's most celebrated, who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

Was not a man and not Canadian as has been suggested in this thread.

-VR

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@mudfinger said
You know... like all the other Canadian dudes.
Say what?

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@great-big-stees said
Say what?
You don't actually pay any mind to what he/she says? 😉

-VR

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@very-rusty said
You don't actually pay any mind to what he/she says? 😉

-VR
His/her persona suggests that perhaps his/her mother is also his/her sister, though I don't hear a southern drawl but then he/she could be from Montana.

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@great-big-stees said
His/her persona suggests that perhaps his/her mother is also his/her sister, though I don't hear a southern drawl but then he/she could be from Montana.
You can't hear accents on here gbs.... 😛 😉

-VR

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@very-rusty said
You can't hear accents on here gbs.... 😛 😉

-VR
Perhaps not in the "normal" way but one can by the way they use the written word.

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many years ago i was on a train heading toward the desert town of mojave. next to me was a set of expensive luggage that bore a
brass plate on each valise which read "amelia earhart". for a bit of
time i thought she was aboard the train as why would her name be on the luggage set. after a while i figured it must be a high
end luggage set trading on her name as a traveler.

i stopped going thru the cars yelling "howland island anyone ?"

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The search for Earhart and her plane is on, even as we speak, at Nikumaroro Island in the western Pacific.

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One Japanese witness from a nearby island says she saw the Japs execute a man and a woman who were American right before the war.
The small documentary explains that they flew off course and the Japs made them land and later executed them for being spies.

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https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/2017/11/was-amelia-earhart-executed-by-the-japanese.html

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