All right, good night.
Until the next revision.
Which duly came, of course.
Sorry, mates.
Really, we were bullied. The foreign press were naughty.
We should have said, 'Good night, Malaysian 3-7-0'
If you want mangosteen, please come early March.. The fruit is good for you. It not only quenches your thirst, but will also make you ask less questions that make life for us difficult.
We are not used to press that question our integrity.
We have nothing to hide. Oops, maybe some lithium ion batteries if those are what you dig.
But we think the southern Indian Ocean is where you should look for your stories.
And please, you Chinese press, stop instigating the families.
Maybe you should check out the Captain of MH370.
Now our boss is so concerned, he is flying out to the Land Down Below working hard to find out what happened.
You can't accuse us of sitting back on our butts doing nothing.
Flying to the Land Down Below is an arduous task. It is not a holiday, if that is what you think.
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