I just saw a snow-white pidgeon (or maybe it was a dove), except that it had a jet black tail. Kinda strange, eh?
How many jets are black, besides stealth jets which weren't unveiled when the term was coined?
I'm thinking that it refers to something other than jet planes, so I'm hoping someone can tell me.
Quote from: Soul Taker on December 28, 2003, 02:59 PM
How many jets are black, besides stealth jets which weren't unveiled when the term was coined?
I'm thinking that it refers to something other than jet planes, so I'm hoping someone can tell me.
I think it refers to the stone.
Quote from: Skywing on December 28, 2003, 03:11 PM
Quote from: Soul Taker on December 28, 2003, 02:59 PM
How many jets are black, besides stealth jets which weren't unveiled when the term was coined?
I'm thinking that it refers to something other than jet planes, so I'm hoping someone can tell me.
I think it refers to the stone.
Ah, one of the alternative definitions I found is "A dense black coal that takes a high polish and is used for jewelry.". Thanks!
Why would you find that odd? I would find it odd if every pigdeon in the world was identical, when they each have thousands of genes which could be different.
I dream of a day when pigeons are judged not by the color of their feathers, but by the content of their crap.
Sing it loud, Brother Grok.