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Serving many nationalities and religions I suppose their wording should cater to them all. Happy Holidays :-)
Right, Kick the *** off,
I can't see this 'news story' getting in the three most responded News Section threads of the year.
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-Talbot-

Why do you have to be so confrontational all the time?

This type of thing only goes to create ill feeling amongst ABers.
No ill feeling from me (I can't answer for you obviously)
I just don't see 'miserable man removed from plane' as newsworthy.

I think he made a valid point, and the airline was wrong!
it's a warning to grumpy old men everywhere, talbot. Lighten up or be left behind. There are many who should take this advice to heart in 2015.
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-Talbot-

/// I just don't see 'miserable man removed from plane' as newsworthy. ///

It's surprising who would have thought breast feeding a baby in Claridgies would have created such an interest?
I don't know..........I think that story had something to get your teeth into!
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jno

Grumpiness isn't the sole preserve of old men, there are some on here who can't help being grumpy and troll like all of the time.
This thread had the potential of being lighthearted and amusing - alas it was not to be.

Soon be new year :-)

So, according to one or two on here, if you don't celebrate Christmas on Religious Grounds, you're miserable. why is that?
As an atheist I could also be peed off at Christmas Greetings, but when somebody says happy Christmas to me I respond with the same greeting, I take it in the manner it was meant. Absolutely no need to put a downer on other peoples celebrations.
To be offended by someone wishing you merry xmas makes you miserable in my book.
"So, according to one or two on here, if you don't celebrate Christmas on Religious Grounds, you're miserable. why is that? "

No, he was miserable about it as he apparently ranted and caused a kerfuffle instead of just a polite smile which most sane non celebrators would have done.
People cheered as he got thrown off the plane. I love a story with a happy ending.

I'm not usually that bothered about the PC Brigade, but perhaps the Airline could have been a little more so in this case, to be fair it's on a par with the parroting of 'Have a nice day' which seems to be catching on here.
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You're assuming he's a Muslim as opposed to say a Jehovah Witness then Groms? Naughty naughty ;-)
He probably wasn't any of those, just someone who liked to hear his own voice.

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