Steve Withnell | 27/11/2016 21:30:30 |
![]() 858 forum posts 215 photos | Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 26/11/2016 17:59:51:
Never mind tin cans. No one has mentioned the deadly dangers of bean-fed flatulence yet. Is it true that it's very unwise for aircrew to eat Baked Beans just before taking an unpressurised aircraft up to 30,000'? Dave I once had a 10 layer mexican Nacho platter before flying home from the US. Convinced I took an hour off the flight time...Those re-fried beans are awesome Steve
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Neil Wyatt | 27/11/2016 21:50:29 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | Posted by Steve Withnell on 27/11/2016 21:30:30:
Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 26/11/2016 17:59:51:
Never mind tin cans. No one has mentioned the deadly dangers of bean-fed flatulence yet. Is it true that it's very unwise for aircrew to eat Baked Beans just before taking an unpressurised aircraft up to 30,000'? Dave I once had a 10 layer mexican Nacho platter before flying home from the US. Convinced I took an hour off the flight time...Those re-fried beans are awesome Steve
Bet you were popular in an airtight flight cabin! :0) Neil |
SillyOldDuffer | 27/11/2016 21:59:29 |
10668 forum posts 2415 photos | Posted by Neil Wyatt on 27/11/2016 21:50:29:
Posted by Steve Withnell on 27/11/2016 21:30:30:
Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 26/11/2016 17:59:51:
Never mind tin cans. No one has mentioned the deadly dangers of bean-fed flatulence yet. Is it true that it's very unwise for aircrew to eat Baked Beans just before taking an unpressurised aircraft up to 30,000'? Dave I once had a 10 layer mexican Nacho platter before flying home from the US. Convinced I took an hour off the flight time...Those re-fried beans are awesome Steve
Bet you were popular in an airtight flight cabin! :0) Neil I assume Steve didn't need an aircraft to make the return journey. Eating a 10 layer Nacho platter would be enough to put me into orbit... Dave |
Sam Longley 1 | 28/11/2016 08:35:56 |
965 forum posts 34 photos | Posted by Howard Lewis on 27/11/2016 21:22:06:
THEY should do something about this! My usual comment about H&S pundits is that they should not have doors on their offices, for fear of trapping their fingers. Has Common Sense, just like telling the truth, been made illegal, or is it just extinct? Seems to be very little about these days. That is typical of some of the silly rumours attached to H & S that people love to publish If such a thing was a deemed risk - such as in children's nurseries- then they fit finger guards to the hinge side of the door & that is quite common However, I tend to agree wholeheartedly with the second statement about truth. |
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