Whom Would You Blame If A Stowaway Crocodile On A Flight Escaped From Its Carrie

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  1. ngureco profile image78
    ngurecoposted 14 years ago

    Whom Would You Blame If A Stowaway Crocodile On A Flight Escaped From Its Carrier Bag And...

    Sparked An On-board Stampede That Caused The Plane To Crash, Killing 19 Passengers And Crew -  Would You Blame The Crocodile For Having Killed 19 Passengers or Whom Would You Blame?

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  2. Uninvited Writer profile image75
    Uninvited Writerposted 14 years ago

    I would blame the idiot who put it in the bag.

  3. sandun81 profile image60
    sandun81posted 14 years ago

    First we should blame Crocodile. But it can't understand us, we should catch the owner of it.

    But better avoid this airline as they seemed to be very careless.

  4. angel115707 profile image61
    angel115707posted 14 years ago

    I am almost certain, most people would not run and freak out... common sense tells you, putting your feet on the ground is the worst thing you could do...we need a better scenario..chop chop... (its a joke) it would be small and scrawny, I am from Southern Louisiana, I could wrestle the carry on croc myself...hee hee

  5. NemoBerleue profile image60
    NemoBerleueposted 14 years ago

    I would blame myself for taking a flight and once again foolishly forgetting to pack my handy crocodile repellent.

  6. Online33 profile image61
    Online33posted 14 years ago

    I will blame to custom officer or a security person who checked owner of crocodile......indirectly airport authority who allow that person to travel with croco pet.........

  7. jrsearam profile image60
    jrsearamposted 14 years ago

    Let's blame the carrier bag manufacturer. Was it a crocodile skin bag?

  8. profile image50
    stevenwb79posted 14 years ago

    Obviously, you would blame evolution for allowing Crocodiles to live so long.

    You would also be correct in blaming anyone on the flight who had a crocodile or alligator skin piece of luggage.  No doubt the crocodile would see his fallen comrades and seek vengence. 

    And of course you would blame socialist media, because well, they are blamed for everything else, so why not this?

 
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