August 16, 2005

that perennial question

what's with bird's these days? or should liquor be served on long-haul flight's?

A WOMAN holidaymaker brought misery to a trans-Atlantic flight at 30,000ft after drinking a bottle of vodka.

and her lawyer conveyed to the court that this cunt was deeply sorry for her appalling behaviour.

oh, how about this:

A YOUNG woman began a catfight on a holiday jet after she got drunk and became embroiled in a family row.

and her defence was that she has been under tremendous stress. and then the finger was pointed at alcohol.

in other word's, why should the actions of a few deprive the rest of us of drinks whilst on the plane, innit. or that a legislation should be passed that council estate chavette's be disallowed from going on holiday outside the UK.

or any other wankin twat - posh snooty type's inclusive - who has problem's holding their drink's.

one may argue that's a tad draconian, but should other passenger's be inconvenienced and their safety compromised due to the idiocy of this lot?

as enscribed by the letter b @ August 16, 2005 01:52 PM | someone's pinged
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