Really, what to complain about. First, it explodes with a float skateboard. Then the phone rang. Now we have flying heads!
Recently, an unidentified woman fled Beijing to Melbourne because the situation was so bad. In a dream her ears came out, she pressed her hair, and brushed her face and hands. The sound of the explosion woke him up, and now efforts are increasing.
He told the Australian Transportation Safety Commission (ATSB): "I felt my face burning as I turned around."
Is it Should it end? No.
"I still feel a blow because I've been arrested and thrown away," he said. "He came in and opened a small fire."
The owner was busy on the cupboard until his head melted.
The victim explained, "As I approached, the maid put them in a bowl. They put the bowl on the back of the plane. With plastic and fragrant hair, people cough and breathe as soon as they get home."
The government did not report any explosive phone calls. An ATSB spokesman told the Daily Mail "It doesn't matter. It looks good, doesn't it? I can buy wireless headphones at Chinese electronic stores. Another option is to use headphones that emulate the same type of aircraft noise." . and indicates business errors.
In a copy of the magazine, the ATSB discussed the importance of good electronic equipment and provided several safety tips (e.g. "If your phone or device goes through something, put that device in front of the device. It's a phone."). "Sometimes Australian leaders want us to get rid of our wireless headphones, mobile phones and batteries.
is this a stroke simulator?