Has the bread roll disappeared from QF domestic flights?

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Does every thread on AFF need to deteriorate to the same usual rubbish jokes?
 
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Does every thread on AFF need to deteriorate to the same usual rubbish jokes?

I think it was since that computer error where the aircraft dropped rapidly; the Qantas stale bread rolls being like small rocks have a tendency to perforate the ceiling structure in such circumstances. Safety issues are not a joke of course. :cool:
 
I think it was since that computer error where the aircraft dropped rapidly; the Qantas stale bread rolls being like small rocks have a tendency to perforate the ceiling structure in such circumstances. Safety issues are not a joke of course. :cool:

Hmm, safety, bread rolls, so maybe it wasn't an oxygen cylinder? :cool:
 
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