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Where women never die

PostPosted: Sun May 17, 2015 11:53 am
by OldAirmail
CDC predicts how you will die based on your home state

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Interesting. :roll:

Hay! how are people in California gona die?

That's a lavender state (it figures :D ).


OK, so what does the letter P stand for?

Prostate problems, naturally. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

So the women of California should live for ever. :D

Re: Where women never die

PostPosted: Sun May 17, 2015 2:07 pm
by ViperPilot
Interesting... and I just heard another report a few days ago that people who live in the Intermountain West may be more predisposed to Suicide, due to the higher altitudes where they live!

All I know is... at some point in the future, we're all going to die, from something.

:doh:

Re: Where women never die

PostPosted: Sun May 17, 2015 4:10 pm
by OldAirmail
"All I know is... at some point in the future, we're all going to die, from something."

I dono?


If Bruce Jenner lives in California, this whole sex change may be his way to live forever. :lol:

I just hope that he doesn't visit New York state, Q.

Re: Where women never die

PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2015 9:42 am
by Fozzer
I'm looking for the colour of; "Homicide/Violent death".

What most folks in the US seem to die from!

(...according to my daily e-mail news from across the Atlantic!).

http://kron4.com/

Paul.... :o ...!

It looks as though my 15+ years of daily flight simming in the "Pink State" have led to my present; "P" problems... :cry: ...!

Re: Where women never die

PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2015 10:03 am
by Fozzer
..."Legal Intervention" in Nevada!

From what I have heard, "Nevadians" can shoot any miscreant to death, and get away with it, if they can tell the Judge that they had a good reason for doing so.
They have been enjoying the experience since the good-old Prospecting, six-shooting, days in the 1800's...

...and it saves the cost to the State of incarcerating the miscreant for his/her lifetime...(apparently).... ;) ....!

Problem solved!

Paul..... :mrgreen: ...!

Re: Where women never die

PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2015 10:16 am
by Merlin0859
Nice to see that English and Europeans understand Americans about as much as we understand them. If the comments are any indication!

And by the way it won't be accidental discharge of firearms as it states for my home state. Pollen is gonna kill me first this year, easy! :(

Re: Where women never die

PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2015 10:26 am
by Fozzer
Merlin0859 wrote:Nice to see that English and Europeans understand Americans about as much as we understand them. If the comments are any indication!

And by the way it won't be accidental discharge of firearms as it states for my home state. Pollen is gonna kill me first this year, easy! :(


.... :lol: ... :lol: ...!

Merlin... ;) ....

I have been daily Flight Sim touring the whole of California, North, Mid, and South, for the past 15+ years, and I have always had an inbuilt fear of ever, actually landing anywhere there, for fear of being shot!..... :o ...!

1,000+ Feet AGL is mostly OK!... :dance: ...!

Paul.... :lol: ... :lol: ...!

Re: Where women never die

PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2015 1:00 am
by Merlin0859
I don't know Fozzer, I were going to fly over east Los Angeles I'd fly higher. I'm pretty sure the gangs there have surface to air missiles now. If you land in the south I'm sure the pollen will get you first, at least right now. Truly though there isn't as much violence here as the media portrays. Too much for sure but it also makes good headlines. What scares me is the new push to nearly no gun laws. I'm an old hippie at heart. Peace, love and all that crap. Besides for what I know about guns, I'd wind up shooting myself. No wait the map says I can't do that! I'm in the wrong state! Whew!!
No wait seems I can shoot myself! Darn!

Re: Where women never die

PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2015 2:12 am
by Fozzer
Merlin0859 wrote:I don't know Fozzer, I were going to fly over east Los Angeles I'd fly higher. I'm pretty sure the gangs there have surface to air missiles now. If you land in the south I'm sure the pollen will get you first, at least right now. Truly though there isn't as much violence here as the media portrays. Too much for sure but it also makes good headlines. What scares me is the new push to nearly no gun laws. I'm an old hippie at heart. Peace, love and all that crap. Besides for what I know about guns, I'd wind up shooting myself. No wait the map says I can't do that! I'm in the wrong state! Whew!!
No wait seems I can shoot myself! Darn!


I have dearly loved touring around San Francisco since my days of; "Flight unlimited II" (1997), and still do, but the blot on the landscape, for me, is the East Bay; Hayward, Oakland, Alameda, and Richmond.
The Law Enforcement folks there are having a very hard time controlling all the various criminality that goes on in those areas....
...very similar to East Los Angeles...another nightmare!

I adore the whole of the gorgeous Cal scenery...Its just some of the folks living there, that frighten me!

Off for a tour of the Meths Factories in Cal Central Valley, (Fresno), amongst the Almond Trees!.... :o ...!

Paul......S.F. Flower Power!.... :mrgreen: ...!

Re: Where women never die

PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2015 1:05 am
by H
OldAirmail wrote:OK, so what does the letter P stand for?
Prostate problems, naturally.
So the women of California should live forever. :D
Maybe I shouldn't admit this... but... I didn't understand your (seemingly) contradictive diagnoses. Then I saw that you'd omitted the 2nd "r" in prostrate...
of course, prostrate women may be a contributing factor in... :?
maybe we should stop there... it kind of leaves us between a rock and a hard place...

:oops:


8)

Re: Where women never die

PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2015 4:23 pm
by OldAirmail
Don't worry, but you do have it a little bit wrong.

"...prostrate women..." can often lead to (unwanted) matrimony.



As I was talking about California, perhaps I should clarify a point.

The women with whom I've been closest to, could never die from prostate problems.


There are, however, more than a few women in California who could have prostate problems.

And on that note, I'll leave it to anyone who's interested to do the needed first hand research.

Beyond that, this subject couldn't be described as "family friendly".