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The punishment for stealing an airplane cushion...
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The punishment for stealing an airplane cushion...
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Re: The punishment for stealing an airplane cushion...
It's obviously even a more dire outcome if the flight is not over a body of water?!
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Re: The punishment for stealing an airplane cushion...
I don't find it obvious at all!
If she'd been chucked out of the aeroplane for bad behaviour, I'd expect her to look somewhat more cross - she seems almost cheerful.
If she'd been chucked out of the aeroplane for bad behaviour, I'd expect her to look somewhat more cross - she seems almost cheerful.
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Re: The punishment for stealing an airplane cushion...
Well, she still has the pillow, which was clearly the objective.John Gray wrote:I don't find it obvious at all!
If she'd been chucked out of the aeroplane for bad behaviour, I'd expect her to look somewhat more cross - she seems almost cheerful.