The billionaire's way to die: 12K feet underwater

Discussion in 'Luxury and Lifestyle' started by Pekelo, Jun 20, 2023.

  1. But I suspect a lot of people would be happy to pay his fare and see him off.
     
    #51     Jun 23, 2023
  2. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Probably so. Certainly 6800 people formerly at TWTR, and the 10's of thousands who have lost BILLIONS betting against him and shorting his stock. :sneaky:
     
    #52     Jun 23, 2023
  3. #53     Jun 23, 2023
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  4. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    it was obama's fault. If obama had passed regulations managing submarines in international waters this would't have happened.

    thankfully trump was america first though, but he would have sent more navy carriers to find the sub sooner.
     
    #54     Jun 23, 2023
  5. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Yeah. And to be fair, they need those mini-subs to smuggle in the cocaine since the Southern Border is log-jammed with Fentanyl.
     
    #55     Jun 23, 2023
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  6. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Coincidentally I saw this meme last night. I guess the guy from Office Space is Canadian :)

    Pom Klementieff is never gonna come to Colombia I guess. But tell her I moved from Medellin anyway, I'm mostly near Bogota these days.

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    #56     Jun 23, 2023
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  7. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    I guess Crenshaw is saying we should be looking for all those cocaine subs that run aground too.
     
    #57     Jun 23, 2023
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  8. Doesn't quite look like, but I sense a kindred spirit. :D
     
    #58     Jun 23, 2023
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  9. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    The most dangerous thing Elon has ever done is offering the cage fight with Zuck. :)

    Sir Richard has done quite a few dangerous stuff, but he is still alive, so he is either lucky or good at risk assessment. He is also 72, so at that age, it isn't so bad going out. That is why I don't care for the navy expert dying at 77, not to mention this was his 30th trip to the Titanic. Eventually the numbers catch up with you.

    But yeah, the Navy knew what happened and "forgot" to tell to the Coast Guard.
     
    #59     Jun 23, 2023
  10. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Old Beardie gave it a rest for a bit after when he was nearly drowned in the (North?) sea while nearly being torn apart when dragged at over 90 Mph by one of his balloons through the water or something like that.

    His then eleven or twelve year old daughter Holly guilted him into stopping.

    Its an odd one as Cameron said, he knew immediately the sub was crushed as that's the only reason to lose both comms and nav simultaneously so it was directly under it's last known position not far from the Titanic.

    The Navy really pulling The Coastguard's bell-bottoms there. Maybe they needed the practice.
     
    #60     Jun 23, 2023