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Post by bigdog8088 on Mar 1, 2009 13:29:18 GMT -6
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Post by DT on Mar 2, 2009 7:35:29 GMT -6
DUBLIN - When nature calls at 30,000 feet, is $1.40 a wee price to pay? Or could it force passengers without correct ch-ch-change into a whole new kind of holding pattern?
The head of budget European airline Ryanair unleashed a flood of indignation and potty humor Friday when he suggested that future passengers might be obliged to insert a British pound coin for access to the lavatory to get some in-flight relief.
Airline chief Michael O'Leary suggested that installing pay toilets would lower ticket costs and make flying, somehow, easier for all.
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Mar 2, 2009 11:00:14 GMT -6
DUBLIN - When nature calls at 30,000 feet, is $1.40 a wee price to pay? Or could it force passengers without correct ch-ch-change into a whole new kind of holding pattern? The head of budget European airline Ryanair unleashed a flood of indignation and potty humor Friday when he suggested that future passengers might be obliged to insert a British pound coin for access to the lavatory to get some in-flight relief.Airline chief Michael O'Leary suggested that installing pay toilets would lower ticket costs and make flying, somehow, easier for all. I am interested in starting a network of kiosks in US airports near Ryanair gates, that dispense £ 1 pieces for oh, say, $3 each. Anyone in?
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Mar 2, 2009 11:14:37 GMT -6
At that price, if they *really* want relief in the lavatory, Larry Craig should be in there waiting for them.
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Post by Irish Stu on Mar 2, 2009 11:34:10 GMT -6
DUBLIN - When nature calls at 30,000 feet, is $1.40 a wee price to pay? Or could it force passengers without correct ch-ch-change into a whole new kind of holding pattern? The head of budget European airline Ryanair unleashed a flood of indignation and potty humor Friday when he suggested that future passengers might be obliged to insert a British pound coin for access to the lavatory to get some in-flight relief.Airline chief Michael O'Leary suggested that installing pay toilets would lower ticket costs and make flying, somehow, easier for all. I am interested in starting a network of kiosks in US airports near Ryanair gates, that dispense £ 1 pieces for oh, say, $3 each. Anyone in? I'll supply the £1 coins. Simon
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Post by innit Geezer on Mar 2, 2009 11:48:39 GMT -6
A couple of years ago a drunk guy relieved himself (in the worst way) on a food cart. You might see more frustrated behavior again with pay per use toilets.
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Mar 2, 2009 11:58:44 GMT -6
I bet no one asked for ginger ale after that
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Post by innit Geezer on Mar 2, 2009 12:04:16 GMT -6
Isn't Ginger Ale a well known transvestite from the east village? ;D
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Mar 2, 2009 12:07:21 GMT -6
Actually its the real name for the Construction Worker of the Village People
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Post by innit Geezer on Mar 2, 2009 12:15:03 GMT -6
I'll be more careful when saying I'm more of a *Ginger kind of guy* when doing the Ginger, Maryann thing.
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