you get my point, and many of my colleagues points.
if 1 was looking at jeremy as just a plane..
1 would have to call this plane as a passenger plane.
i mean it has windows....-right?
but why propellers? especially in this particular edition of motor road and rail?
an edition released in the 1990's
all the while knowing that passenger planes didn't exist prior to the 1960's
again.. a child born in approximately in 1985..
puts parents at a dob of early 1960's
and grandparents.. well you do the math.
i haven't even begun to address contracts between motor road and hit.
this is a bigger debate than you think.
it involves a lot more....
if 1 was looking at jeremy as just a plane..
1 would have to call this plane as a passenger plane.
i mean it has windows....-right?
but why propellers? especially in this particular edition of motor road and rail?
an edition released in the 1990's
all the while knowing that passenger planes didn't exist prior to the 1960's
again.. a child born in approximately in 1985..
puts parents at a dob of early 1960's
and grandparents.. well you do the math.
i haven't even begun to address contracts between motor road and hit.
this is a bigger debate than you think.
it involves a lot more....