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3-21-2011 @ 11:11PM
Larry W. Bruce said...
If you were dropped off a turnup truck recently then, I could see why you may expect good food on an airline. Anyone with a pulse and taste buds knows, you avoid the food on an airline at all cost. I usually gag down the coffee and call it a day. I do feel the vegetarian passenger that threw her meat at the stewardess was out of line and disrespectful. In other word, don't shoot the messenger. The vegetarian should have called the stewardess over and asked for a vegetarian meal as she had requested. If getting meat in a meal is all that concerns you--------------welcome to Hait, Libya or Japan where there are real issues to consider !
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