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Ryanair considers a fat tax.
Lady Veteran on 5/7/2009 in
wrote: I guess the guys like it because that is the only time they can wear ruffles and silk without being laughed at. You have admitted to wearing men's pants. Got irony? -- |
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Ryanair considers a fat tax.
This whole debate will spark a very important supreme court challenge.
At one point, Ryannair will decide that pregnant women beyond a certain stage of pregnancy will need to buy two tickets. This may end up setting a precedent that decides when a feotus becomes a human being and Ryannair will get the whole abortion (pro/con) extremists on its back with court challenges one after the other, the falling of the governmnt, total anarchy, talibanisation of the UK after which the problem will be solved since women will not be able to get out of their homes, even less fly. |
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Ryanair considers a fat tax.
John Doe wrote:
This whole debate will spark a very important supreme court challenge. Nope, you watch. At one point, Ryannair will decide that pregnant women beyond a certain stage of pregnancy will need to buy two tickets. Bet they aint that stupid. This may end up setting a precedent that decides when a feotus becomes a human being Nope, because they wont be that stupid. and Ryannair will get the whole abortion (pro/con) extremists on its back with court challenges one after the other, Nope, because they wont be that stupid. the falling of the governmnt, total anarchy, talibanisation of the UK Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed fantasys. after which the problem will be solved since women will not be able to get out of their homes, even less fly. Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed fantasys. |
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Already old news. Why is Ryanair so negetaive in the news because of their own strange plans.
Odd. Very odd Greetings JOHN |
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Ryanair considers a fat tax.
In message John Doe
was claimed to have wrote: This whole debate will spark a very important supreme court challenge. At one point, Ryannair will decide that pregnant women beyond a certain stage of pregnancy will need to buy two tickets. This may end up setting a precedent that decides when a feotus becomes a human being and Ryannair will get the whole abortion (pro/con) extremists on its back with court challenges one after the other, the falling of the governmnt, total anarchy, talibanisation of the UK after which the problem will be solved since women will not be able to get out of their homes, even less fly. You're seriously confused here. First, pregnant women tend to get wider going forward more then out side to side, so an additional seat isn't usually needed for width. Second, infants already fly free without any additional seat being needed, so there would be no "additional person" justifications in play either. |
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