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Jingthing admitted I was right on a topic yesterday.

If that can happen, then pigs can fly easy. coffee1.gif

Relax JT, I'm not trolling you, I'm still in a state of shock biggrin.png

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And a news update from this morning is that they got diverted to Chile.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-18800930

Laid-back pigs'

The flight refuelled at Cape Verde as planned but was then diverted to Punta Arenas, after extreme weather conditions forced the runway at Mount Pleasant to close.

Mr Kiddy had earlier described his pigs as "very laid-back animals" who would eat and sleep through the journey.

However, they have now been on board the plane for almost 24 hours.

He said: "I am a bit concerned that my pigs are not where they're supposed to be, but they are with the right people so I know they are being looked after."

Mr Jeffery, who runs Chiltern Air Freight Limited, said: "We are currently sorting out overnight accommodation for the pigs.

"They have now been on board for a while, but it's nice and warm, they have lots of food, automatic drinking water, and two engineers have stayed in the hold to keep them company until we can take them off."

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