Double Trouble: United Airlines Passenger Burned Twice by Flight Attendant’s Coffee [Roundup]

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  1. @jns … I have feared hot coffee on airplanes for years . To protect my lap area , I try to use a few newspapers and magazines on my lap . I spend before boarding at the news shop , so I will have something to read and also to protect my lap from hot coffee .

  2. The flight attendant’s hot coffee? They don’t set the temperature at which the coffee brews. Why does everyone blame the person serving it what their company offers???

  3. After reading the article about British Airways’ decision to increase the thickness of female uniform blouses by 43% to address transparency concerns, I believe it would be beneficial for British Airways to also consider increasing the thickness of their toilet paper by 43% to reduce the likelihood of unpleasant smelly brown stains on your fingers when wiping your behind in the aircraft lavatory.

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