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#88023 by Nottingham Nick
17 Dec 2005, 19:30
'Celebs' on VS again [xx(].

I realise it may be my age, but I am afraid I have never heard of him.

What a sheltered life I lead! [}:)];)[:I]

Nick
#88025 by buns
17 Dec 2005, 19:40
Nick

The news made the london newpaper placards yesterday lunchtime - but seems like Londoners knew him as well as you do
#88030 by p17blo
17 Dec 2005, 21:03
Watch Passenger 57, maybe where he got his ideas from!

Paul
#88035 by Scrooge
17 Dec 2005, 23:12
Originally posted by p17blo
Watch Passenger 57, maybe where he got his ideas from!

Paul


beast me to it [y][^]
#88042 by ChuckC
18 Dec 2005, 02:12
Buns,
This guy sounds boring, boring and more boring.

As an old friend from South Africa used to glare at me and say when I'd had a few too many cocktails, "Oh, Charles, don't be such a sot!" Very soon learned that wasn't a term of affection.

Chuck-[V]
#88063 by The_Banking_Scot
18 Dec 2005, 12:16
Hi,

According to the Evening Standard the incident occured on 30th November ( so the news articles are only 2 weeks old!)

regards

TBS
#88064 by p17blo
18 Dec 2005, 12:59
Originally posted by jetwet1
Originally posted by p17blo
Watch Passenger 57, maybe where he got his ideas from!

Paul


beast me to it [y][^]


Was that a freudian slip!?

Paul
#88089 by Scrooge
18 Dec 2005, 19:48
Originally posted by p17blo
Originally posted by jetwet1
Originally posted by p17blo
Watch Passenger 57, maybe where he got his ideas from!

Paul


beast me to it [y][^]


Was that a freudian slip!?

Paul


No,just up to my normal high typing standard [:I]
#88132 by mike-smashing
19 Dec 2005, 11:15
Originally posted by buns4vs
The Times Newspaper reported an air rage incident on a VS flight from Los Angeles in its "first class" section


Wow. The food must have been really bad on that flight! ;)[}:)]

I wonder how long before airlines consider putting a brig in their long haul aircraft? ISTR SQ already have a "locker" for storing a passenger that has died during the flight, so they don't have to remain in the cabin for the remainder of the trip.

Mike
#88334 by Bazz
21 Dec 2005, 11:32
I remember him in one of the "Highlander" movies and in "Passenger 57" seemed a reasonably accomplished actor, pity he can't behave himself [V]
#88393 by Jon B
21 Dec 2005, 17:59
from his wikpedia entry......

it says that Payne is said to meticulously research his roles to the very last detail, crafting facial expressions, mannerisms, body language and speech delivery according to his character.

Must have been researching the coveted role of 'prize pillock' on this flight :)

(changed so as not to cut and paste exact text) Jon B
Virgin Atlantic

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