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    This príck on the United airlines flight. Thread #2

    'Motion detection'? In a lavatory?
    Speaking of not being able to smoke on a long flight.

    Nothing worse than feeling like **** already going through withdrawals and dry from the flight and a bit sweaty to arrive in a hot place and the first thing you do is light up as soon as you can get a chance too. You've arrived and you are already grumpy.

    It's not even a nice cigarette.

    and that's right Burney Motion detection.
    If you go in there and dance like something from tales of the unexpected it will also set them off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    Speaking of not being able to smoke on a long flight.

    Nothing worse than feeling like **** already going through withdrawals and dry from the flight and a bit sweaty to arrive in a hot place and the first thing you do is light up as soon as you can get a chance too. You've arrived and you are already grumpy.

    It's not even a nice cigarette.
    On a recent flight I got pissed. Four pints before boarding and then five cans of Heineken on board. THe second half of that flight is the worst I have felt in years. I was close to tears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    On a recent flight I got pissed. Four pints before boarding and then five cans of Heineken on board. THe second half of that flight is the worst I have felt in years. I was close to tears.
    I've never got actually píssed on a flight. I find the trick is to keep up a maintenance dose that means you're nicely anaesthetised whilst never tipping over into actual ratarsery. Gin and tonic is my weapon of choice on flights. I find it provides a good, solid booze hit while also being reasonably hydrating, but not taking too much toll on the bladder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I've never got actually píssed on a flight. I find the trick is to keep up a maintenance dose that means you're nicely anaesthetised whilst never tipping over into actual ratarsery. Gin and tonic is my weapon of choice on flights. I find it provides a good, solid booze hit while also being reasonably hydrating, but not taking too much toll on the bladder.
    I don't usually have any. Never again. I wanted to kill myself for about an hour and walking round Dubai Airport for two hours wasn't fun. I forgot to buy duty free fags

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I don't usually have any. Never again. I wanted to kill myself for about an hour and walking round Dubai Airport for two hours wasn't fun. I forgot to buy duty free fags
    The mistake you made, of course, was stopping drinking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    The mistake you made, of course, was stopping drinking.
    I got onto a BA flight home from Bangkok once and, whilst getting settled, the skipper appeared from the flight deck to say hello; turned out he was an old chum from years ago and saw my name on the manifest. (One wonders what sort of person spends his downtime in Bangkok looking through the manifest, but anyway...) The hosties took it upon themselves to ply me with champagne, and then after the meal, when seats were being coverted into beds, invited me downstairs to the galley for smoking, drinking and chatting whilst the pax upstairs slept.

    I drank red wine all the way from Bangkok to Heathrow. By the time we disembarked I was staggering, actually staggering around. The bloke at the valet parking proferred the keys towards me, looked in my face, and took them back again. v had to drive me home

    I was ill for three days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    Speaking of not being able to smoke on a long flight.

    Nothing worse than feeling like **** already going through withdrawals and dry from the flight and a bit sweaty to arrive in a hot place and the first thing you do is light up as soon as you can get a chance too. You've arrived and you are already grumpy.

    It's not even a nice cigarette.

    and that's right Burney Motion detection.
    If you go in there and dance like something from tales of the unexpected it will also set them off.
    I'm not fussed by the lack of smoking on flights, oddly. I get a mild craving after the meal, and then just before landing, but I'm not too perturbed. That first one though, standing next to the limo by the no smoking signs, is the sweetest one of all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    I'm not fussed by the lack of smoking on flights, oddly. I get a mild craving after the meal, and then just before landing, but I'm not too perturbed. That first one though, standing next to the limo by the no smoking signs, is the sweetest one of all.
    I do like that in most other countries they are a bit laid back about that sort of thing. UK airports hate smokers. unless you are arab.

    Gatwick is the worst it doesn't even seem to have an outside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    That first one though, standing next to the limo by the no smoking signs, is the sweetest one of all.
    Standing by the limo? You are a chauffeur as well as an airplane driver c? Same job I suppose/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbette Chapman - aged 15 View Post
    Standing by the limo? You are a chauffeur as well as an airplane driver c? Same job I suppose/
    Beats pulling jobbies out of the u bend, h.

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