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Post by dovermire on Jun 25, 2009 21:37:30 GMT 1
Over the past few months I've sourced my £1 flt's with Ryanair and have probably flown on a weekly basis (one day per week) 4 flt's on each day.
Flew Tuesday gone (23/6) and noticed they were selling their scratch cards at BOGOF, also on two flts, they were promoting cigarettes (£6 per pack) which you could smoke on board the aircraft and in public places being environmentally friendly.
Are they beginning to feel the pinch, will it be leave your shirts and dresses to be laundered and collect on return flt?
Also, getting back to the ciggies bit, can you imagine pulling a cig out in a pub, lighting up and when challenged say 'Ive been assured by Ryanair that they are safe to smoke in public place' - Dream on!
Dave O
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2009 19:40:42 GMT 1
Could these be the new electronic cigarettes that look and taste like real ones but in fact are not. Apparently, they can be smoked in public places quite legally as they do not smell or produce any toxic smoke. Not sure how they work but from what I can gather they give the user a shot of nicotine via heated (laced) water vapor. The only thing they give off is steam. However, I have heard of people being ejected from public buildings as they look to realistic.
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