Continental Airlines - Man walks up to a woman mid flight and urinates on her (FBI, FBI)
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If he's arrested for urinating on another passenger on a commercial flight, do you think he'll claim that his civil rights were being violated? Or does purchasing an airline ticket not guarantee you the right to urinate on another passenger if you choose to do so?
I need to get this squared away, because I'll be flying down to Florida this weekend.
maybe you should stop being so reactionist. they have been serving alcohol on planes for 50 years and no one has ever peed on someone else...
maybe you should just take it as a funny story about one guy and move on. jeez
I know they have been serving alcohol on planes for years and nobody said anything about taking them away. Must have touched a nerve with you. I guess peeing on someone is normal for you.
Maybe he thought she had been stung by a jellyfish sometime during the flight. But seriously, I have seen some extremely drunk people in my life and not one of them has ever urinated on another person. Either the guy did it on purpose, or he is mentally challenged.
What I want to know is, "Who leaked this story to the press ?". You nave to feel sorry for the 'victim' in all this. I imagine SHE was "p*ssed" (off..and on, as well)....
You know urine supposedly kills athletes foot and toe fungus. Torine actually comes from urine and is a major ingredient in energy drinks.
A company in India is also making a soft drink to compete with PepsiCo out of cow urine.
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Maybe this guy shouldnt have been charged with anything? He basically may have given the old lady some energy and cured her of a random ailment.
Wait, wait, his first name was R? Was it.....R Kelly?
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