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Off Limits

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Published on May 19, 2005

Q: What was one act of extreme drunkenness that you witnessed?

A: On Friday, about five o'clock, there was one heavyset fellow sitting down in front of the Ogden, and he had vomited all over himself. And he kept vomiting all over himself, and he went to the bathroom all over himself. The cop on staff had to call an ambulance. Eventually he went back to his hotel. I saw him the next night, and he was drinking again. I couldn't believe it. That guy was tough.

Q: Speaking of vomit, any barf in your shuttles?

A: No, thankfully. We brought the puke bags -- we were ready for it -- but we didn't have to use them.

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