Reader comments: Diddy flies commercial due to high gas prices

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Big Deal | 5:47 a.m. Aug. 30, 2008
Wow how arrogant can you be? ...Mighty white of you p diddy to have to assoicate with the "common folks" in first class ..Impress us all and sit coach and keep your mouth shut you arent any better than the resyof us what because you sing ???whoop dee doo
Not impressed | 8:51 a.m. Aug. 30, 2008
Tell the next president so you can fly your jet at what? $100,00 a trip instead? You want a government intervention (subsidy) so you can then lecture us about reducing our carbon footprint? How about flying commercial all the time like the rest of us pions and then using your money to do something worthwhile...
veedub | 1:14 p.m. Aug. 30, 2008
You'd think he be smart enough to at least pretend he was doing it to slow down global warming. This way he only looks ridiculous. But of course he could affort the carbon offset indulgences if fuel prices dropped.
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randy_waterhouse | 9:44 a.m. Sept. 4, 2008
Really? I am of the opinion that this type of arrogance merits some form of protest. He is undeserving of the riches he is making off of the sweat of people if he is complaining about having to fly first class. This is seriously sad and quite frankly I am appalled by this type of behavior. I think he should be ashamed of himself, how can he expect to appeal to his market when his sorry a$$ can't deal with the fact that he has to ride on a commercial plane. I certainly hope I am seated near him on my next flight to NYC so I can kindly remind him of his arrogance and how unappealing it is. I say from now on people no longer purchase any of his brands in protest.

Make every day - a No-Diddy Day.

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