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a la izquierda

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10. I'm hoping Aer Lingus isn't.
Tue Jun 16, 2020, 07:54 PM
Jun 2020

I’m flying to Europe Saturday. A beer will help me sleep a bit.

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Good Sherman A1 Jun 2020 #1
Potential business model for airports nitpicker Jun 2020 #2
I could live with that... dhill926 Jun 2020 #11
That may work tom_kelly Jun 2020 #14
It makes sense, though I hope it's temporary. LisaM Jun 2020 #3
Good point nitpicker Jun 2020 #4
That's the least of their problems Roc2020 Jun 2020 #5
Good. No one needs to get drunk on a plane. Or at an airport before PatrickforO Jun 2020 #6
Guess you've never had flight anxiety, a la izquierda Jun 2020 #9
There's a difference, though Grokenstein Jun 2020 #13
Oh, I hate flying. With a passion. PatrickforO Jun 2020 #18
Gotcha. For me it's a means to an end. a la izquierda Jun 2020 #19
Does not make sense unless you ban all food and drink that requires you to drop your mask. mikewv Jun 2020 #7
Bingo! BigmanPigman Jun 2020 #17
Another reason not to fly nilram Jun 2020 #8
If liquor was one of your primary reasons for flying... Grokenstein Jun 2020 #12
Enjoying a drink doesn't make you an alcoholic. ForgoTheConsequence Jun 2020 #15
Enjoying a drink isn't a reason to travel by air. Grokenstein Jun 2020 #16
What? mikewv Jun 2020 #22
Lol mikewv Jun 2020 #21
I'm hoping Aer Lingus isn't. a la izquierda Jun 2020 #10
I stopped drinking alcohol on airplanes years ago Auggie Jun 2020 #20
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