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Gerard Depardieu wees on plane

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Astonvanilla | 21:07 Wed 17th Aug 2011 | Film, Media & TV
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Just read an article on Gerard Depardieu relieving himself on a air France flight how disgusting is that! Apparently he needed the loo after drinking but was told to sit down as the flight was about to take off should have gone before he got on!!
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I think he was just taking the p1ss
whats new on Air France - toilets what are they? - now if they had laid on bidets, then they would have been used.
Air France - New York to Paris - the stewardesses shave their legs in New York and, by the time that they reach Paris, they are already hairy again.
It was on City Flyer and he was drunk apparently. I seem to remember a well known english cricketer doing the same thing on Qantas.
Sorry, it was City Jet not City Flyer
thx Canary - typical pizz-poor service that AF offers......nothing new in that.
was he shaking a snake on a plane?
In France the sight of a Frenchman taking a leak in public is hardly novel.
I thought it was the Welsh that were linked to Leeks.
with the alcohol in them, they could fuel the planes.......
I saw this story in the evening paper tonight.

Whether it is true or not, it seems highly unlikely, as if he would do that.
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Seems celebs are prone to weeing on planes I remember seeing David Hasselhoff being wheeled of a plane with wet trousers visible for all to see! Glad I don't travel on celeb flights!
Fromage frais, as Del would say.....
who was the lucky stewardess, AV?
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Unlucky cabin crew having to change big babies nappies!

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