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Originally posted by Pacciae View Postpiss head should have kids taken away from her
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostShe might not have had a drop to drink that morning - If she'd necked a bottle of spirits the night before, until say 3am, she'd still have been as drunk as a skunk the next morning, and reeking of booze.
But that said, she probably had had a drink or two for breakfast.
Like you said though, she's most likely just topping up the tank from yesterday, day previous etc
Sad for the kids.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostWHS
If you're the best part of a bottle of plonk in by picking up time you have issues.
But that said, she probably had had a drink or two for breakfast.
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostI enjoy a small sweet sherry as much as the next man, but I don't think alcohol should be served on planes or anywhere at airports. I also think that check-in staff should be able to breathalyse passengers they suspect of being alcohol 'impaired', with a view to refusing them a boarding card.
How do you stand on wine gums?
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Originally posted by Clippy View Post
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostNot really - being addicted to drink is the likely cause - not the same as looting.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostSame reason why people loot. They don't realise/understand it's not worth the risk until they're caught. Even then it depends on the punishment.
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Originally posted by Jeremiah at Smith Craven View PostStill don't know why people drink and drive, it just not worth the risk!
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