
Chute, he's sounding loopier
This WSJ report suggests Steven Slater’s now-famous meltdown/flakeout/emergency exit escape may have had less to do with boorish passengers than with his own mental state. And passengers say Slater sported a gash on his head during the flight. If that resulted from some jerk’s suitcase, I get the frustration, but who knows where it came from? If I were his lawyer I’d be asking him to tone down the celebrity bon vivant thing.

…and loopier:
“… police have completed interviews with 70 percent of the passengers aboard Monday’s bizarre JetBlue flight at Kennedy Airport and all of them said they never saw flight attendant Steven Slater get hit in the head with a piece of luggage or argue with anyone.” - CBS New York


And maybe those beers he nicked on the way to the chute weren’t the first adult bevvies he’d imbibed that day.
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