Badgermonkey wrote: » On Monday last, March 21st, I boarded an Aer Lingus flight from Amsterdam Schipol to Dublin. Having flown from LA overnight, I wearily settled into my window seat and dosed 'til I was awoken some time later by the familiar voice of former Uachtaran na hEireann Mary Robinson, now seated in my row, on the aisle with the centre seat unoccupied. By this time, the haughtily titled 'Sky-cafe', an industrial apparatus for dispensing tea and almost food had rolled up. I was only a little surprised she was asked to dip her hand in her purse for tea and crisps though I'm sure the stewardess could have exercised some discretion. So question is - free lunch out of respect for a former holder of the office or pay up like the rest of us private citizens?
joshrogan wrote: » Doubt they knew who she was.
gosuckonalemon wrote: » Of course she shouldn't have to pay! Neither should former taoisigh or former bankers. That'll get this country rocking again!
robinph wrote: » Pay. What possible justification is there for giving stuff for free to the people who are most able to pay.
Eve_Dublin wrote: » Mary Robinson, people....MARY ROBINSON!! Do you know anything about what this woman has done?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Robinson The least she deserves is a free packet of Tayto and a cup of tea. Couldn't imagine Mary munching on a packet of Tayto though...kind of knocks her off the pedastal I've put her on...I wonder did she drop any down her top and had to fish them out of her bra like I do....
Badgermonkey wrote: » I'm 50/50 on it tbh, it'd be out of respect to the office but I suppose on that basis we'd have to give uber creep Ahern freebies. I'm now 80/20.
enfant terrible wrote: » Has she done anything useful?
Eve_Dublin wrote: » Not really. Nobody has to know. Aer Lingus don't need to have a policy of free goodies for politicians. It's just good judgement to give a woman whose done so much for human rights a free cup of tea. You're not going to charge a man whose having a mini heart attack for a bottle of water because then you'd have to give everyone who was sick a free bottle of water. Are we living in a world of robots here or what? I'd say the woman/man who served must have been mortified. I think I would've given it to her and paid it out of my own money.
Eve_Dublin wrote: » Why are you asking me that? Read the article!
Eve_Dublin wrote: » Your equating Mary (I know her on a first name basis..."Howaya Maz!") with those bunch of crooks?