Metal Cutlery on QF - possible is anything

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thegurio said:
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Man you gotta love this site!!! he he he:mrgreen:

Imagine a site where people go off on tangents all the time.....
 
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oz_mark said:
Imagine a site where people go off on tangents all the time.....

I was also thinking that this thread had a bit of a Yoda theme going as well... Possible is anything, my young padawan...
 
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simongr said:
Not entirely correct as I just got off a flight JFK-LHR on AA with metal cutlery...

Sorry - My fault - I didn't clarify - All QF cutlery is plastic as the UK authorities don't approve QF forks and CASA doesn't allow metal knifes.
 
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