Here’s some more drive-by journalism for you: on my way to and from lunch, I passed Love Field, where I saw a huge plane parked behind the Frontiers of Flight Musuem. It looked like a 747, and the insignia on the tail looked to be Arabic. And I could just barely make out the word “kingdom.” So, yes, I’m jumping to the conclusion that it was a Saudi plane. I’m also jumping to the conclusion that it was loaded up with a bunch of oil in anticipation of a lot of car travel this Fourth of July weekend.
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