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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-07-2008 @ 7:47AM
Den said...
That was pretty smart to give anyone a whole bottle
of Boooze ? You are part of the problem . Dum & Dumer . A few is one thing but a whole bottle !
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7-07-2008 @ 9:25AM
Nina said...
He purchased it at a store IN the sirport (Duty Free) store - which he then carried on -
7-07-2008 @ 9:31AM
Anita said...
Hey, Den! Nobody gave the guy the booze. If you read it right, it says it was his 'duty free', which he was allowed to carry on, I guess.
7-07-2008 @ 9:55AM
pk franklin said...
read, they did not give it to him, He bought it at duty free, and no doubt was sneaking drinks, as it is illegal to drink from any source other than what is served by the airline.Being a frequent flyer for years prior to retirement, I say, stop selling the stuff, except long haul, and stop airport bars from opening before 1100am.
7-07-2008 @ 10:06AM
Jack said...
on international flights you can purchase a small selection of duty free booze jewerly and other crap. he might have bought it in the terminal. either way the guy is a crack pot
7-07-2008 @ 11:26AM
noyb said...
you spelled *dumb, and *dumber wrong. if you're going to insult people at least use proper grammar.
7-07-2008 @ 1:45PM
Crisyteena said...
Hey noyb,
He misspelled the words. He didn't use improper grammar. If you want to make fun of someone at least know what you're talking about.
7-07-2008 @ 9:35PM
Tom said...
Idiot. Airlines do not dispense full bottles of vodka. He bought in at a duty free shop and brought it on the plane.
7-09-2008 @ 12:39AM
Bill said...
Fellow stews, let me help our hapless and misguided blogger "Den" (who obviously doesn't fly much if at all). The problem does not fall on the lap of the Flight Attendants, as this poor sod had purchased his bottle of spirits in what is commonly known in traveling circles as the "Duty Free" store which (for your enlightenment) are shops at the international departure areas that sell spirits, cigarettes, chocolate, the list goes on. These "purchases" are then delivered to the airplane and given to the passenger to stow with their other worldly goods they've brought with them. Not to be consumed like so much meade at a drunken Viking bash. Not so much. Hope this helps.