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Old 31st Jan 2009, 22:02
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BelArgUSA
 
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What is your definition for "drunk"...?
I heard some people saying that anyone drinking a beer or a glass of wine is an alcoholic.
So obviously, to them, someone having a lager while waiting for a delayed flight is a drunk.
xxx
Sorry, ladies and gents... Native of Brussels here. French table traditions.
I love a lager occasionally in summer, and a glass of wine or two with dinner.
I hate Coca Cola and all these soft drinks. Bad taste with a meal.
I love milk, i.e. pancake breakfast, or coffee... even orange juice, or mango.
But to me a glass of milk does not fit too well with cheap airline lasagnas.
xxx
If I have a glass of Saint Emilion with dinner, I legally can drive a car.
I assume (therefore) that I can legally be a passenger in an aircraft.
Besides, after a nice Haut Médoc, I have been served a cognac after dinner.
Served by a flight attendant. Will she call me a drunk, thereafter...?
xxx
Come on, people, be realistic... and call me drunk as you wish.
Or a solution, fly Kuwait Airlines, or Saudia...
xxx
Burp...!

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