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Rick DeVille

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walk down the aisle of a plane with their fucking bags swinging off their arm so they hit the poor idiot in the aisle seat. 500 passengers later, a bruise and a temper.
 
Why not? People don't believe I'm 38, maybe I could go for 70?

p.s. No Channel bags in my closet.
 
I hate it even more when the old guy in the seat next to you falls asleep on my shoulder and I have to spend the next four hours wiping dribble from my blouse.....not an experience that I care to repeat! :eek:

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For those of us that have not gone through the new airport security any reaction to the vibe being x-rayed??? LOL :eek:
 
Bindii said:
I hate it even more when the old guy in the seat next to you falls asleep on my shoulder and I have to spend the next four hours wiping dribble from my blouse.....not an experience that I care to repeat! :eek:

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Sorry.....I wasn't dribbling ...I was drooling :D
 
Why?

do people feel the need to say to nervous flyers (like me) as we taxi down the runway "No need to be scared of flying, it's the taking off and landing that's the dangerous bit" or words to that effect.

It doesn't help alright!!
 
I hate - no, loathe people who allow their children to run riot on planes!!! I can appreciate that flying for some children, is not a pleasant experience - but parents/caregivers - PLEASE don't allow their kids to run about - annoy sleeping passengers and generally make a huge noise on an aircraft...especially on long haul flights.

I had one kid who spent nearly the entire time during a long flight standing on his seat, looking over at me - blowing rasberries, spitting - and yes, the grand finale - puking on me...while the mother carried on reading House and Garden. I developed psycho like symptoms after that flight! :devil:

Okay - rant over........go about your business! :D
 
Honeygirl, I undertsand for you that is bad:( It is annoying, yes?

I can see that. Myself? I love the children on the plane:) On long journeys I talk to them and read to them,:) it is fun and their mama and papa love me:) especially the mama;)
 
Awwwwwwwww I know Nessus...usually I'm very loving and tollerant of wee children on planes...I travelled a lot as a child - and know how exciting it all is. Though the long haul flight with the `stand over' child got on my wick - just a tad...I think the absent minded mother annoyed me more than the child!

I'm really not horrible to children - honestly!!! :)
 
Honeygirl said:
Awwwwwwwww I know Nessus...usually I'm very loving and tollerant of wee children on planes...I travelled a lot as a child - and know how exciting it all is. Though the long haul flight with the `stand over' child got on my wick - just a tad...I think the absent minded mother annoyed me more than the child!

I'm really not horrible to children - honestly!!! :)

Ah, the words tell me you are Anglasie?, English?
 
Rubyfruit said:
Why not? People don't believe I'm 38, maybe I could go for 70?


Why wont people believe you?




I dont fly.
I have,once.
Well twice,but only cos i had to get home again,yannow?

I like the taking off and the landing,it's that big blank bit in the middle that i dont like.


So i dont have to deal with ladies hitting me with bags an stuff.
An i guess it also means i'll never have sex in a plane.
 
You are close............very close.......part of the English Colonies - so the language rubs off on us I guess! ;)
 
Honeygirl said:
You are close............very close.......part of the English Colonies - so the language rubs off on us I guess! ;)

But of of course it does not metter, yes?:)

Welcome:)
 
Thank you Nessus.........you have a lovely `way' about you - and thank you for the welcome...it's very much appreciated. :)
 
Rick DeVille said:
walk down the aisle of a plane with their fucking bags swinging off their arm so they hit the poor idiot in the aisle seat. 500 passengers later, a bruise and a temper.
I agree, but I've figured out a way to prevent it--I make sure I'm the last one on the plane, especially if I'm in an aisle seat. I don't want to be there one more second than I have to. So I sit and watch the gate agent, and when then look around, look over their list, and just start to go for the walkie-talkie, that's when I get up.
(However, I haven't had to fly but once since September, so maybe things have changed)
 
From the other side....

why do passengers feel it is necessary to bring that damn big bag on the plane just to ask the flight attendent to put it somewhere for them, hit people with it, and generally be a nuicance about it. Just check it at the gate - let it go in the back, you get it back at your arrival gate and no one gets beat all to hell with your bag or annoyed by your bag and you get a pretty bright colored ticket too.

Pardon me for that.

Dawn
 
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