Do planes really count as public transportation seeing as all the airlines are owned by private businesses?
As for my answer (and sadly, the best quality it is available in):
Subway platforms count, right?
And if people are tossing in airplanes, then there's this:
Or the remake:
Do planes really count as public transportation seeing as all the airlines are owned by private businesses?
As for my answer (and sadly, the best quality it is available in):
That clip was my one of my first thoughts, but I went with Red Eye instead.
And yes, planes do count as public transportation. A lot of bus companies are privately owned too. A chartered plane or bus wouldn't count though.
All of the train sequence on this movie is great.
Pretty much any Hitchcock scene that takes place on a train is awesome.
They bang.
This is another favorite of mine:
Totoro. Cat bus.
ccesarano wrote:Do planes really count as public transportation seeing as all the airlines are owned by private businesses?
As for my answer (and sadly, the best quality it is available in):
That clip was my one of my first thoughts, but I went with Red Eye instead.
And yes, planes do count as public transportation. A lot of bus companies are privately owned too. A chartered plane or bus wouldn't count though.
Isn't it "public" transportation because anyone from the public can buy tickets or travel on it?
Stengah wrote:ccesarano wrote:Do planes really count as public transportation seeing as all the airlines are owned by private businesses?
And yes, planes do count as public transportation. A lot of bus companies are privately owned too. A chartered plane or bus wouldn't count though.
Isn't it "public" transportation because anyone from the public can buy tickets or travel on it?
According to wikipedia, yes.
Stengah wrote:ccesarano wrote:Do planes really count as public transportation seeing as all the airlines are owned by private businesses?
And yes, planes do count as public transportation. A lot of bus companies are privately owned too. A chartered plane or bus wouldn't count though.
Isn't it "public" transportation because anyone from the public can buy tickets or travel on it?
In that case, I will include boats and submit the entirety of Speed 2.
I'm kidding. I was actually thinking of the original Poseidon Adventure.
Cheating answer:
Actual answer:
It's a Raid movie, so don't watch at work unless your emplyers are ok with staggering violence, obv.
Gonna go with the obvious choice and say Sherlock Holmes.
Technically this post has two answers--my avatar (Dale Cooper) and this guy:
Francis York Morgan...But people call him York. From Deadly Premonition, who is basically Dale Cooper in video game form.
Dirk Gently.
Oh, uh, before I go maybe you could explain this one last thing I don't understand...
I think my wife would choose:
I'm going to go with these guys:
Oh, uh, before I go maybe you could explain this one last thing I don't understand...
It's not that hard to understand. Whenever the boy said "As you wish", what he was really saying was "I love you".
Dr_Awkward wrote:Oh, uh, before I go maybe you could explain this one last thing I don't understand...
It's not that hard to understand. Whenever the boy said "As you wish", what he was really saying was "I love you".
You're sick, I'll humor you.
Good one, garion.
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