And I don't want to be elbowing some smelly shell-suited fatso with two kids dropping crisps in the aisle I refuse to travel on the Tube because I hate it and becuase I suffer from ochlophobia, but when I was told : "It's good enough for millions of other people to use every day,", my answer was : "That's millions of reasons for me not to use it ........!" |
Probably comes from living in Serf Efrika...............
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And I don't want to be elbowing some smelly shell-suited fatso with two kids dropping crisps in the aisle |
...but what if it was a raven haired beauty who had the hots for you?
I THINK WE'RE GETTING INTO THE REALMS OF FANTASY THERE, CORPORAL JONES. |
I flew with them the other day. I had a piece of cabin baggage, under half the maximum size allowed and weighing just a couple of kg, and a small plastic bag containing a bar of chocolate I'd just bought at the airport. Lady at the gate stops me and asks me to put the small bag inside the larger one.
Ok, so no big deal, and there are plenty of signs around about only one piece of cabin baggage. Once sat on the plane, two guys then get on with backpacks the size of kitchen sinks. I'd really like to know how that one works. |
As long it's only one piece ... Although I thought Cryan did have a maximum weight limit.
The one piece limitation is only in effect for that small zone 5m either side of the check-in person. As soon as you pass them you can take out your chockie bar, or your hand bag, or your tuba. This policy, which other LCC apply as well, does have some on-board consequences. Next time you fly just watch the number of (mostly women) passengers who stand-up to get to their carry-on to get to their hand-bag (purse) so they can buy some expensive stuff. I wonder if they lose sales become some pax just can't be bothered to get to their money/card? |
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