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The meanful of Carburetor Seat

Submitted by yuada on Wed, 05/04/2016 - 19:28

Nozzles Of course, since this is Bones, the anonymous crispy critter is discovered having been murdered and the squints dig in even further.

The victim, Emil Bradford, divorcee and co-founder of "Men Now" is found in a crappy car having gone thorough a guardrail and then caught fire.

Emil is described a wealthy royal "wang" -- meaning he was a chauvinist douche bag, in non-Valley parlance -- by the woman who sold him the new carburetor for his mobile heap of metal.

Hodgins finds a key fob to a Lexus to support the supposition that the guy was loaded. Little Miss Allie from the auto parts store is quite a hoot during Aubrey's interrogation of her, however.

Captain James Wicke was flying a routine mission across Iceland to a US Naval air station when the weather turned.

The temperature plunged to -10°C, Arctic gusts kicked up to 60 MPH, and the carburetor of his C-117 started sucking in ice.

After fighting through heavy turbulence, both engines froze solid and quit.

The plane was in such thick fog that none of the five passengers could see the end of the wings from their windows, and it grew completely quiet.

The plane was falling over Vatnajökull, the largest glacier in Europe, and plummeting directly toward a jagged 5,000-foot Carburetor Seat  peak.