Let’s spare a thought for Michael O’Leary, Chief Executive of Ryanair. Arriving in a hotel in Dublin, he went to the bar and asked for a pint of Guinness.
The barman nodded and said, “That will be one Euro please, Mr. O’Leary.”
To which Michael replied, “That’s a very competitive price!” and handed over his money. “Will you be wanting a glass with your Guinness, sir?” enquired the barman.
Let’s spare a thought for Michael O’Leary, Chief Executive of Ryanair. Arriving in a hotel in Dublin, he went to the bar and asked for a pint of Guinness.
The barman nodded and said, “That will be one Euro please, Mr. O’Leary.”
To which Michael replied, “That’s a very competitive price!” and handed over his money. “Will you be wanting a glass with your Guinness, sir?” enquired the barman.
Let’s spare a thought for Michael O’Leary, Chief Executive of Ryanair. Arriving in a hotel in Dublin, he went to the bar and asked for a pint of Guinness.
The barman nodded and said, “That will be one Euro please, Mr. O’Leary.”
To which Michael replied, “That’s a very competitive price!” and handed over his money. “Will you be wanting a glass with your Guinness, sir?” enquired the barman.
BRILLIANT!!!!!
Wish it were a true story...would have loved to have seen his boatrace!
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Let’s spare a thought for Michael O’Leary, Chief Executive of Ryanair.
Arriving in a hotel in Dublin, he went to the bar and asked for a pint of Guinness.
The barman nodded and said, “That will be one Euro please, Mr. O’Leary.”
To which Michael replied, “That’s a very competitive price!” and handed over his money.
“Will you be wanting a glass with your Guinness, sir?” enquired the barman.