Originally posted by Gonzo
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And besides, who gets to judge?
What might be disappointing for one young person might be the envy of some of us old codgers.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostI'd like to add last night's disappointing sexual experience to the banned topics list.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostI'd like to add last night's disappointing sexual experience to the banned topics list.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostAs long as they ban there phrases I don't mind:
I'm on the Plane
How are the kids?
You're breaking up
Are we going out with <insert random name> and <insert random name> tonight?
Hello it's Daddy, I wuv woo
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As long as they ban there phrases I don't mind:
I'm on the Plane
How are the kids?
You're breaking up
Are we going out with <insert random name> and <insert random name> tonight?
Hello it's Daddy, I wuv woo
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Originally posted by jmo21 View Postach, RyanAir are fine, I used to fly with them once a month, and apart from an average 30min delay each time, I didn't have any problems.
Gonzo what happened that one time?
The seat was horrible- like sitting on a bench.
We did get fed (this was a long time ago), but the meal was horrible.
No seat reservations so it was a scrum to get on the plane and sit down.
There was a one and a half hour delay - after we were on the plane, which was horrible.
It was probably no worse than any other budget airline flight, but I don't like them.
I have flown RyanAir once, EasyJet once, and Virgin Blue once. You won't get me on their planes again, I don't like the experience.
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Originally posted by expat View Post
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Originally posted by Ravello View PostBad idea... People should be working on the technology to prevent 'phones being used in trains*, not trying to enable it in planes.
* I believe T-Mobile has almost perfected this
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Bad idea... People should be working on the technology to prevent 'phones being used in trains*, not trying to enable it in planes.
* I believe T-Mobile has almost perfected this
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I flew back from Brussels once with them. I thought they were better than Sleasyjet. The aircraft wasn't very clean but the flight was 5 Euros, and no tax, so I can't really complain. Not keen on the way they try to hide charges though.
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After a while at my current location I did give all the feasible routes (from six different airports) at least one shot, and that gave me a few Ryanair flights. I will say this for them, Ryanair were always on time.
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