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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-05-2009 @ 12:52AM
DJ said...
No surprise here. Seems there are more and more articles about drunk
Irish passengers, or British passengers. No self control when it
comes to booze.
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1-06-2009 @ 1:37AM
stella mcdaniel said...
Just to let you know,that you seem to think that all English and irish for that matter,are all drunks.Please do some homework on drinking and driving in the States,and all other countries you care to name,and see who comes up with the highest death toll. Proud to be British.
1-06-2009 @ 2:04AM
stella said...
Just to ad to my previous comment,no control over booze,but control over guns its better to be a happy drunk than a ride by gun slinger.The brit lady.
1-06-2009 @ 3:38PM
Molly55 said...
Guiness is the Irish Blood. Onlly tastes good in Ireland though.
1-06-2009 @ 4:10PM
darren said...
Ahhh first time flyers. yea i calmed down a bit since my first flight. i drink more and faster so i go to sleep faster