Clearly not at all bitter about that though.(Disclosure: I was employed by Fairfax many years ago.)
Clearly not at all bitter about that though.(Disclosure: I was employed by Fairfax many years ago.)
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On boarding a CX flight he was asked to turn right instead of left.
Tell him he's dreaming.
Clearly not at all bitter about that though.
It's a piece of humour! And well written to suit that purpose. Anyone flying premium cabins knows the call sign is switched off, this was just a humorous take on it, a bit of poetic licence to add colour.
It doesn't matter if there was, or wasn't, smoking in premium economy. Again. poetic licence to add colour to the story. It wouldn't be the same otherwise.
Maybe the story just didn't need to be written then? It isn't funny nor even clever writing. It's just stupid.
It's a piece of humour! And well written to suit that purpose. <snip>
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It's a piece of humour! And well written to suit that purpose. Anyone flying premium cabins knows the call sign is switched off, this was just a humorous take on it, a bit of poetic licence to add colour.
It doesn't matter if there was, or wasn't, smoking in premium economy. Again. poetic licence to add colour to the story. It wouldn't be the same otherwise.
Isn't it a prerequisite of humourous writing that it is actually funny?
I think the piece was satirical rather than just plain old humour. Most wouldn't get it, with FFers being both the target of the satire and the audience for it. Whatever it was, it was certainly oddball rubbish, but the author did have the guts to put himself out there for ridicule, in a bid to entertain a very small minority of readers who actually understood what he was trying to do!
Alternatively, it's just plain rubbish with no genuine intent or reason to exist.