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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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Originally 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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Originally 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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Originally 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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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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