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vincom Sep 13, 2005 9:41 am


Originally Posted by dlen111
i was incredibly hung over after my final night in rio, and the BF concierge in GRU went into the terminal, as we were required to stay on board, and found me some stomach medicine.

it didnt work, making a potentially fun flight terrible, but the thought was what was important.

on a side note, i was also incredibly hung over on a recent flight from mia to iah, and the FC FA noticed. she brought me a cold wet towel and wrapped it around my neck and kept bringing me giner ale. it really worked well and made me feel so much better. i dont even think my mother would do that.


Flying Continental is an experience that doesnt require inebriation does it?
I prefer to avoid the SWA/Airline Episodes!

I never board a flight inebriated, but having a slight buzz by landing is always perfectly fabulous...[WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU'RE OUT OF VODKA!!!]

-Vincent

IAH_FLYER Sep 13, 2005 9:47 am


Flying Continental is an experience that doesnt require inebriation does it?
I prefer to avoid the SWA/Airline Episodes!
The OP said he was hung over, not drunk.

ssullivan Sep 13, 2005 2:27 pm


Originally Posted by vincom
Flying Continental is an experience that doesnt require inebriation does it?
I prefer to avoid the SWA/Airline Episodes!

I never board a flight inebriated, but having a slight buzz by landing is always perfectly fabulous...[WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU'RE OUT OF VODKA!!!]

-Vincent

Funny how I've never seen any other airline denying boarding passengers who were intoxicated. Of course, I've only ever boarded the plane with obnoxious drunks on WN.

Anyway, as for getting a buzz on the plane... I'm definitely guilty of that one.

docr775 Sep 14, 2005 1:00 pm

Nothing wrong with a good buzz while flying. Even better when you have a transatlantic flight and you try to get comfortable in the almost flat BF seat. :D


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