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10-06-2009 @ 11:26AM
Denny said...
One suggestion: For those of you who have never sat next to such a ugle-fat passenger, but who have commented in favor of allowing such a fat person to occupy only one seat, try it sometime...then we'll see how faithful you are to your liberal views.
One excpetion: As was mentioned before, a fat person either occupies two seats, or must be seated by the window accompanied a non-fat person who will sit in the middle seat and act as a buffer.
One problem: How fat is fat? Hmmmm....I guess a mearsurement would have to be taken across the passenger's broadside (similar to baggage checking). Too wide, two tickees. Of course this would also apply to big,"hefty" people, too.
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