11-12-2014, 12:50 PM
Both "Brown" and "Airplane" are making reasonable rises. Brown is more pronounced than airplane. Airline is still at zero. Linguistically, the words are allowing a possibility for these terms, but they wouldn't be setting off any alarms at this point. DreamBot 2 says this, which may or may not be relevant:
"University volunteer wet wings worst."
I can't see any reasonable story that would connect a university volunteer with a wet airliner, but I can see how wet wings could spell complete disaster, especially with a significant cold front coming through. We'd all like to think that airliner de-icing systems are advanced and up to par, but all bets are off in record cold weather, particularly as the temps fall quickly with precipitation.
But NADW has a gift that has been known to precede linguistics even. So, let's help if we can. Biggest headlines in the next month for:
1. Brown
2. University
3. Airplane
4. possible other memes: continental and/or concord
"University volunteer wet wings worst."
I can't see any reasonable story that would connect a university volunteer with a wet airliner, but I can see how wet wings could spell complete disaster, especially with a significant cold front coming through. We'd all like to think that airliner de-icing systems are advanced and up to par, but all bets are off in record cold weather, particularly as the temps fall quickly with precipitation.
But NADW has a gift that has been known to precede linguistics even. So, let's help if we can. Biggest headlines in the next month for:
1. Brown
2. University
3. Airplane
4. possible other memes: continental and/or concord