Originally posted by d000hg
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Or at least an effective tool against there being any fat chav birds at the resort
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what made me laugh was the guy in the middle seat leaning over slightly, as if to say say 'no way mate', this is MY space
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Maybe air travel should just be charged by the kilo, for passenger and all luggage combined.
An effective tool against obesity?
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Or maybe the seats behind are not empty and he did reclineOriginally posted by The Spartan View PostThe empty seats are probably because they dare not sit anyone behind him incase he decided to recline
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Question; when really big fat people fart does the volume of emitted gases increase with the weight and flabbiness of the farter?
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The empty seats are probably because they dare not sit anyone behind him incase he decided to recline
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Why is that then? surely if they're are allowed their clubs and ski's you should be allowed an allowance for your scuba gearOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostDon't get me started on excess luggage, ******* golfers and skiers get an extra allowance for equipment but as a scuba diver I have to pay
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Don't get me started on excess luggage, ******* golfers and skiers get an extra allowance for equipment but as a scuba diver I have to payOriginally posted by original PM View Postyes they should - if I get charged an extra £20 or whatever for having a few extra kilo's of baggage why should I pay the same for my ticket as a 30 stone lardarse?
Hmm answer me that?
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Does this mean next time I take my kids on a flight I should get a discount? In the past we have been charged a full price ticket for a baby as, in their words "a seat is a seat whether it is filled by an adult or child"
I was always under the assumption that these things were always evened out on a flight as for every fatty there would be a midget to balance them out
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So you're owning up?Originally posted by The Spartan View PostIt's quite excessive how much they charge for each kg over the allowed weight
Well done! Very honourable of you sir!
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It's quite excessive how much they charge for each kg over the allowed weight
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There's a couple of empty seats behind him. Maybe he's going from row to row eating people when no-one's looking?
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yes they should - if I get charged an extra £20 or whatever for having a few extra kilo's of baggage why should I pay the same for my ticket as a 30 stone lardarse?
Hmm answer me that?
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