Tomato juice
Somebody told me that more tomato juice is drunk on airplanes than
anywhere else - I just tried to Google this, but couldn't find a reference, although there are a few sites that confirm that yes, gosh some people really do only think of drinking tomato juice when thy're sitting in a plane, then rationalizing their decision with nutritional logic. It amazes me that people order the stuff at great risk to their clothing when flying through heavy turbulence, when they could be sloshing a plastic cup full of water over themselves and their fellow passengers without much cause for concern. |
Tomato juice
"Tom P" wrote in message ... Somebody told me that more tomato juice is drunk on airplanes than anywhere else - I just tried to Google this, but couldn't find a reference, although there are a few sites that confirm that yes, gosh some people really do only think of drinking tomato juice when thy're sitting in a plane, then rationalizing their decision with nutritional logic. It amazes me that people order the stuff at great risk to their clothing when flying through heavy turbulence, when they could be sloshing a plastic cup full of water over themselves and their fellow passengers without much cause for concern. They probably also count the amount of tomato juice used for Bloody Mary's. |
Tomato juice
That makes sense about bloody mary's using tomato juice.......I would
think water or coffee would be #1. ---- http://www.moviesitearchive.com/travel On Aug 19, 2:31*pm, "Jim Davis" wrote: "Tom P" wrote in message ... Somebody told me that more tomato juice is drunk on airplanes than anywhere else - I just tried to Google this, but couldn't find a reference, although there are a few sites that confirm that yes, gosh some people really do only think of drinking tomato juice when thy're sitting in a plane, then rationalizing their decision with nutritional logic. It amazes me that people order the stuff at great risk to their clothing when flying through heavy turbulence, when they could be sloshing a plastic cup full of water over themselves and their fellow passengers without much cause for concern. They probably also count the amount of tomato juice used for Bloody Mary's. |
Tomato juice
Tom P wrote:
Somebody told me that more tomato juice is drunk on airplanes than anywhere else - I just tried to Google this, but couldn't find a reference, although there are a few sites that confirm that You couldn't find a reference, but found sites that confirm it? Aren't those sites references? yes, gosh some people really do only think of drinking tomato juice when thy're sitting in a plane, then rationalizing their decision with nutritional logic. It amazes me that people order the stuff at great risk to their clothing when flying through heavy turbulence, when they could be sloshing a plastic cup full of water over themselves and their fellow passengers without much cause for concern. How often do you spill drinks on yourself while flying? I rarely see much turbulence. |
Tomato juice
Jim Davis wrote:
"Tom P" wrote in message ... Somebody told me that more tomato juice is drunk on airplanes than anywhere else - I just tried to Google this, but couldn't find a reference, although there are a few sites that confirm that yes, gosh some people really do only think of drinking tomato juice when thy're sitting in a plane, then rationalizing their decision with nutritional logic. It amazes me that people order the stuff at great risk to their clothing when flying through heavy turbulence, when they could be sloshing a plastic cup full of water over themselves and their fellow passengers without much cause for concern. They probably also count the amount of tomato juice used for Bloody Mary's. I know some airlines, at least domestic, don't use tomato juice for those. They use "Bloody Mary Mix" |
Tomato juice
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mrtravel wrote: Tom P wrote: Somebody told me that more tomato juice is drunk on airplanes than anywhere else - I just tried to Google this, but couldn't find a reference, although there are a few sites that confirm that You couldn't find a reference, but found sites that confirm it? Aren't those sites references? yes, gosh some people really do only think of drinking tomato juice when thy're sitting in a plane, then rationalizing their decision with nutritional logic. It amazes me that people order the stuff at great risk to their clothing when flying through heavy turbulence, when they could be sloshing a plastic cup full of water over themselves and their fellow passengers without much cause for concern. How often do you spill drinks on yourself while flying? I rarely see much turbulence. I saw it happen only once, fortunately not to me. A friend and I were on a flight home from to PHL from a vacation in Los Angeles. Just after the final drink service, we hit some turbulence. I didn't ask for a drink, but my friend asked for a cup of coffee. My friend drank about 1/3 of the cup of coffee, then we hit turbulence. Most of the coffee ended up on his shirt while I sat and laughed. My friend laughed too. Fortunately, he was just wearing an inexpensive dark colored shirt at the time, so it was no big deal. |
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