Originally Posted by
Basil
OK, little scenario:
Man A is last to leave with his large trolley bag.
Right behind him, Man B dies of smoke inhallation.
Man C, father of Man B is a powerful and rather ruthless gangster.
What price watching yer six for the rest of your life?
Well if you're going to resort to the fatuous arguments, how about the more likely scenario:
Man A is last to leave and is reaching for his carry-on bag when Man B (behind him) stops him doing so because it's against the rules and selfish. Man A survives, but loses a few family possessions (which have sentimental value) when the aeroplane burns out because .
Man C, father of Man A is a powerful and rather ruthless gangster whose treasured items Man B has just caused to be destroyed.
What are the chances of Man A avoiding wearing concrete swimming shoes within the year?
PDR