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# my mum complained about that
she wasn't too happy with me ripping the oven out of the kitchen and dragging it into the front room in order to participate

she's gonna sue C4 for the price of the new kitchen which asploded
(, Fri 31 Oct 2008, 23:12, archived)
# Pfft!
(, Fri 31 Oct 2008, 23:16, archived)
# i do kinda like ramsey
and i do want to try his venison in chocolate sauce, but resent this belief C4 have that everyone has a telly in their kitchen.
(, Fri 31 Oct 2008, 23:24, archived)
# I resent this belief C4 have that I can be fucked to cook and watch at the same time
DID YOU SEE THEM COOKING! NIGHTMARE! I'D HAVE HAD A STROKE...

Over the RyanAir ladies.
(, Fri 31 Oct 2008, 23:27, archived)
# Yeah, what was that about?
The RyanAir trolley dollies have always been munters on my flights!
(, Fri 31 Oct 2008, 23:33, archived)
# RyanAir was the worst airline I've been on.
I literally fitted into my seat. The only part of my body I could manouvre was my head, far enough to rest my forehead on the seat in front.
(, Fri 31 Oct 2008, 23:37, archived)
# you get more legroom in a standard ryanair seat
(not the emergency seat) than on a train or a bus in the UK
I know this from experience.

I don't see what people's problem is, it's not as if they claim they're anything they're not.

if you don't like it pay more for your ticket and fly from an airport in another city
(, Fri 31 Oct 2008, 23:42, archived)
# I've never had a problem with seat space what with being rather little.
When I flew Business Class to New York I was confused at being lost in my seat D:
(, Fri 31 Oct 2008, 23:51, archived)
# I had no choice, it was an organised trip.
Personally I would avoid them, even before experiencing their flights.

(*ALTHOUGH* I may have been in the smaller seats, the last row at the back.)
(, Fri 31 Oct 2008, 23:51, archived)
# i love them seats
you get to see the engine split apart on landing :D

except for the front row, and two middle exit rows all the seats are the same size and identical. what pissed me off when we flew to spain was that their seats no longer recline (presumably cheaper) so i was quite uncomfortable when i woke up. but i didn't pay for the flights so men
(, Sat 1 Nov 2008, 0:28, archived)
# I'm 6'4
and Ryanair aren't particularly bad. I've had less legroom on BA than I get on Ryanair and there's a lot of trains -- Scotrail spring immediately to mind -- and pretty much any coach that has a lot less legroom.

Just a pity that where I live the only way of getting to Ryanair's airports is two hours on a coach...
(, Fri 31 Oct 2008, 23:55, archived)
# i've had a few hotties
although easyjet are better

US airways transatlantic have a tranny :(
(, Fri 31 Oct 2008, 23:37, archived)
# AHHHHHRGHGHEHGHRARGH!
I don't know whether falling asleep would be better or worse.
(, Fri 31 Oct 2008, 23:39, archived)
# i only saw her on my flight back
and i'd upgraded so didn't worry since she was servicing economy.
(, Fri 31 Oct 2008, 23:44, archived)
# "servicing"
*titters*
(, Fri 31 Oct 2008, 23:49, archived)
# "TITters"
*sniggers*
(, Sat 1 Nov 2008, 0:06, archived)
# *sNIGGERS*
*buggers*
(, Sat 1 Nov 2008, 0:25, archived)
# "bugGERS"
*Celtics*
(, Sat 1 Nov 2008, 0:29, archived)
# I got a number from an easyjet hostess a few years back which was nice.
But I think that most of them take their orange uniform too far to include their skin :D
(, Fri 31 Oct 2008, 23:50, archived)
# haha
me and my dad (6'1" and 6'4" respectively) got exit seats on the way out to spain, so i got to spend a long time staring at our hungover stewardess's arse. think that might be why my dad "let me have" the window seat on the flight back
(, Sat 1 Nov 2008, 0:00, archived)