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21 minutes ago, Chewbacca said:

It's not a humble brag unless he's paying for it.

He was the guy delivering Uber Eats 

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52 minutes ago, Evil Bill Obrien said:

 

Well thats one way to hold your junk while pissing I guess...

What the fuck? Need more details on this one. 

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28 minutes ago, Beau Vine said:

That dude is 25. How can you be that big of an asshole at 25?

That is first class from the looks of it, my guess, he's a spoiled rich kid who has never actually earned anything in his life.  Based on how he's dressed, I'm doubting he's going anywhere on business.  

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23 minutes ago, Steel Shank said:

What I find most amazing is that there is a direct flight from Oregon to New Hampshire.

I thought the same thing, but found an article that said he was drinking at a bar at O'Hare during a layover.  

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1 hour ago, BamaATL said:

That is first class from the looks of it, my guess, he's a spoiled rich kid who has never actually earned anything in his life.  Based on how he's dressed, I'm doubting he's going anywhere on business.  

#1 class.

You do not want to sit in #2 class.

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There's a few more items of note.

First, from the linked article:

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The defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Uh, your honor, he was caught yellow handed  (depending on hydration level  /Herman)

 

And from another article:

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McCarthy stated that during the flight, he got up to use the restroom, and when he came back, he was "flicking the bean" due to a medical urination problem.

Uh ... "He" was doing what?

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46 minutes ago, AbeFroman said:

You can almost hear, "You got to be fucking kidding me" coming out of that picture.

"Sir, if you're gonna whip it out, it better be a lot bigger" 

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1 hour ago, Steel Shank said:

What I find most amazing is that there is a direct flight from Oregon to New Hampshire.

 

1 hour ago, Beau Vine said:

I thought the same thing, but found an article that said he was drinking at a bar at O'Hare during a layover.  

Sat next to a Texas Ex on his way home to NH on our Dallas to Midway leg last week, no idea that SWA flew to Manchester(ah). 

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On 7/10/2024 at 6:22 PM, Steel Shank said:

I've given it some thought, and  believe I'd be down to fuck Jennifer Anniston in the ass.

was it a fleeting thought, or careful consideration?

10 hours ago, Beau Vine said:

That dude is 25. How can you be that big of an asshole at 25?

I'll give you 10-1 odds he was in a frat.

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On 7/11/2024 at 9:11 AM, crash_davis said:

Who from Hornfans was it that did this?


if I remember correctly, he claimed to walk into a private jet as Pitt was going to brown town on Anniston 

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8 minutes ago, Gil Bang said:

was it a fleeting thought, or careful consideration?

I'll give you 10-1 odds he was in a frat.


he reminds people every day about his frat days 

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3 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:


if I remember correctly, he claimed to walk into a private jet as Pitt was going to brown town on Anniston 

it was too dumb to believe at the time.  Then he fabricated a bullshit story about Aniston on Leno, talking about being caught in the act.  I'm dumber for having remembered that bullshit.

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Terrell Davis enters the picture. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/terrell-davis-on-being-handcuffed-united-airlines-flight/

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Davis explained that during the flight, his 13-year-old son asked for a cup of ice. The flight attendant, Davis said, didn't hear his son's request, so Davis, who was sitting in an aisle seat, said he put his hand up to get the flight attendant's attention. Then, when the flight attendant didn't see him, Davis said he "lightly tapped" the flight attendant on the shoulder. That's when Davis said the flight attendant swung around and said, "Don't hit me."

Davis said one of the passengers commented on the interaction.

"He turned around and said, 'You didn't hit him.' He said, 'I saw it. You didn't hit him.'"

The former NFL running back said he was surprised by the flight attendant's reaction, but didn't think much of it until the flight from Denver landed in Orange County, California.

Upon landing, Davis said, everyone was told to remain in their seats. Davis said he thought there could have been a medical emergency, so he remained in his seat reading a magazine until he heard commotion and saw FBI agents in the aisle.

"I see 'FBI' on the jacket. I see the green, I think it was the Orange County Sheriff's Department, and they were walking back toward the plane, and as they get closer to my seat, they come straight to me, and the agent walks up to me, and he leans over and whispers, 'Don't fight it,' and he put the cuffs on me."

At that moment, the former Denver Broncos star wasn't sure why he was being handcuffed. He said he thought about the ice incident, but said the agent didn't explain what was happening.

"That moment, I felt all of my dignity, I felt powerless, I felt embarrassed," he said. 

We only hear one side of the story but Davis shouldn't have touched the flight attendant. His story sounds harmless but it's pretty much better in today's world to not intentionally touch a stranger even just to get their attention. If he truly only tapped someone on the shoulder, to me that's bad manners not rising to the level of getting handcuffed by the law enforcement.

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53 minutes ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

Terrell Davis enters the picture. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/terrell-davis-on-being-handcuffed-united-airlines-flight/

We only hear one side of the story but Davis shouldn't have touched the flight attendant. His story sounds harmless but it's pretty much better in today's world to not intentionally touch a stranger even just to get their attention. If he truly only tapped someone on the shoulder, to me that's bad manners not rising to the level of getting handcuffed by the law enforcement.

Ohh, I've had shitty flight attendants before. Flying from Minn. to Beijing on Northwest. The flight attendants blocked off a bathroom for themselves and were so shitty that the 4 rows around me were laughing about the service. So, I wouldn't be so quick to blame Davis.

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38 minutes ago, Bevo said:

Ohh, I've had shitty flight attendants before. Flying from Minn. to Beijing on Northwest. The flight attendants blocked off a bathroom for themselves and were so shitty that the 4 rows around me were laughing about the service. So, I wouldn't be so quick to blame Davis.

I wasn't blaming him but it's never right to touch a stranger to get their attention. I get that planes are noisy but I assume that he can raise his voice loud enough to be heard. And finally if the flight attendant is ignoring you for a cup of ice, it's not the end of the world.

And once again, if his side of the story is accurate, he never should have been handcuffed. And honesty I don't understand why he was handcuffed anyway. Perhaps if you've been accused of assault, law enforcement is always going to cuff you.

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20 hours ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

I wasn't blaming him but it's never right to touch a stranger to get their attention.

Since fucking when? I work where I interact with "the public" and it's hands off so far as trying to make them comply unless its an emergency, but if I'm just trying to get their attention it's perfectly okay to tap them on the shoulder. And I do mean "tap" not slap or grab.

I believe his side of the story because I'm a closet Broncos fan and familiar with him. He got a stellar rep. The fact he is a large black man was the problem.

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2 hours ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

I wasn't blaming him but it's never right to touch a stranger to get their attention.

Sure it is.  If the FA is right there and your kid can't get their attention, a light touch to the arm or shoulder is perfectly acceptable.  

1 hour ago, RPM said:

Since fucking when? I work where I interact with "the public" and it's hands off so far as trying to make them comply unless its an emergency, but if I'm just trying to get their attention it's perfectly okay to tap them on the shoulder. And I do mean "tap" not slap or grab.

I believe his side of the story because I'm a closet Broncos fan and are familiar with him. He got a stellar rep. The fact he is a large black man was the problem.

I believe his side of the story because the FBI immediately let him go and United has already apologized to him.

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On 5/1/2024 at 9:13 AM, ABSR said:

Tell me you have never been to a bus terminal without telling me you have never been to a bus terminal.

Airport ... bus station. 220. 221. They're all the same now.

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I tend to agree with @Nice Guy Eddie about not touching strangers… but… there is still absolutely no reason for things to escalate that much. I’ve had to work public facing before and had plenty of people tap me on the shoulder to get attention. All you have to say is “excuse me, please don’t touch me”. 

That sounds like a douche flight attendant throwing a fit. What an incredible waste of resources, the fbi shows up for that. Unreal.

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On 5/22/2024 at 1:40 PM, Gatorubet said:

Spirit has a cheap direct flight from New Orleans to Cancun.   I leave New Orleans mid morning and have lunch on Isla Mujeres.  I normally pack dry wick type clothes and swimsuits in my carry-on (in a vacuum/deflated bag.)

It makes for an easy cheap and fun four day weekend with no gouge fees. 

The in-air shenanigans have been minor, and I can put up with a whole bunch for just one hour.   The fact that you need a passport seems to be a filter that removed some of the Walmart element.

So, just got back from Isla today...

Took American from Cancun. Dumb Blonde Bitch ahead of us in the boarding line argues with the gate agent, saying her huge purse shouldn't count as a third carry-on. Gate agent won. Made her check her bag. Then, mid flight, her and her DBag boyfriend are loud enough to wake Mrs. Wood (no pics) in 17A. She was not amused.We're in 17A-D, and they're in 17 E & F. I could hear 'em even with my noise-cancelling headphones on.  Then we land. As soon as the plane comes to a stop at the gate, DBag and Dumb Blonde Bitch tap my 20 yo in 17D on the shoulder, and then immediately start climbing over him to get to the aisle and get his bags.  I was sitting in 17B so I couldn't really do anything about it like I would normally do, by simply standing up and stepping partially into the aisle. My kid was taken off guard by the suddenness of it all, and he just let 'em go. They grab their stuff 2 rows ahead of where they were sitting (of course), and block people in up there. While this is happening, a bunch of idiots from behind us rush up behind DBag & DBB. Me first. Fuck errbody. Too many people just fucking suck on airplanes and most places these days, especially Americans, at least in my experience flying internationally.

The silver lining was that deplaning was delayed because of a jetway issue, so the assholes had to stand there for 10 minutes like vertical sardines, sweating while everyone around them ridiculed them.  Better yet, they were breaking their necks to get off the plane just to stand waiting at the baggage carousel for the bag she earlier tried to slip onto the plane as a carry-on. We laughed at 'em as we passed them on the way to the GE kiosk, and were out of there before the baggage carousel even started moving. Karma's a bitch. /csb

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On 5/30/2024 at 7:32 PM, Neonmoon said:

I don’t know about operated but the Charlotte airport is a shithole 

Yep, and MSP says 'Hi'.

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1 hour ago, wood said:

So, just got back from Isla today...

Took American from Cancun. Dumb Blonde Bitch ahead of us in the boarding line argues with the gate agent, saying her huge purse shouldn't count as a third carry-on. Then, mid flight, her and her DBag boyfriend are loud enough to wake Mrs. Wood (no pics) in 17A. She was not amused.We're in 17A-D, and they're in 17 E & F. I could hear 'em even with my noise-cancelling headphones on.  Then we land. As soon as the plane comes to a stop at the gate, DBag and Dumb Blonde Bitch tap my 20 yo in 17D on the shoulder, and then immediately start climbing over him to get to the aisle and get his bags.  I was sitting in 17B so I couldn't really do anything about it like I would normally do, by simply standing up and stepping partially into the aisle. My kid was taken off guard by the suddenness of it all, and he just let 'em go. They grab their stuff 2 rows ahead of where they were sitting (of course), and block people in up there. While this is happening, a bunch of idiots from behind us rush up behind DBag & DBB. Me first. Fuck errbody. Too many people just fucking suck on airplanes and most places these days, especially Americans, at least in my experience flying internationally.

 

I've bitched on several threads about this, but domestic Mexican flights are unrivaled for this crap.

Shitty stupid garbage asshole families sprinting from row 32 to the front of the plane the second it stops and no one saying a fucking thing. My GF thought this was SOP until she started flying internationally. We had a massive fight the 1st time I flew with her (1st class AeroMexico, La Paz to CDMX). She refused to stand up from our seats in row 3 to block the aisle, so 30 assholes from the rear of the plane got off before us, causing us to miss a connecting flight by 2 minutes. She told me it was "rude" to block the aisle when other people wanted to get off first. 🤬

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8 minutes ago, rage-a-holic said:

I've bitched on several threads about this, but domestic Mexican flights are unrivaled for this crap.

Shitty stupid garbage asshole families sprinting from row 32 to the front of the plane the second it stops and no one saying a fucking thing. My GF thought this was SOP until she started flying internationally. We had a massive fight the 1st time I flew with her (1st class AeroMexico, La Paz to CDMX). She refused to stand up from our seats in row 3 to block the aisle, so 30 assholes from the rear of the plane got off before us, causing us to miss a connecting flight by 2 minutes. She told me it was "rude" to block the aisle when other people wanted to get off first. 🤬

Yeah when we flew KAL to Thailand via Seoul last month, it was like another universe. Just an amazing flying experience, in terms of passenger behavior. The Koreans are probably the best-behaved people I've ever seen in airplanes and airports. Everything is calm, quiet, orderly, and runs like clockwork. No stupid, selfish complaining, no unnecessary noise. People wait their turn, are considerate af, and keep to themselves.

Before we left LAX for Seoul, we sat at the gate for about 45 minutes waiting for connecting passengers. Probably 95% of the passengers were Korean. It was like a church on that plane. Everyone just chill and quiet. I'd never seen anything like it.Get delayed for 10 minutes on a flight here, and there's always a ruckus.

While connecting in Seoul, in what is by far the nicest airport I've ever seen, you could barely even tell when they were boarding a flight at a gate. Everyone was just chilling, only getting up to board once their zone was quietly announced. It was amazing.

When did manners stop being a thing here?

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4 minutes ago, wood said:

Yeah when we flew KAL to Thailand via Seoul last month, it was like another universe. Just an amazing flying experience, in terms of passenger behavior. The Koreans are probably the best-behaved people I've ever seen in airplanes and airports. Everything is calm, quiet, orderly, and runs like clockwork. No stupid, selfish complaining, no unnecessary noise. People wait their turn, are considerate af, and keep to themselves.

Before we left LAX for Seoul, we sat at the gate for about 45 minutes waiting for connecting passengers. Probably 95% of the passengers were Korean. It was like a church on that plane. Everyone just chill and quiet. I'd never seen anything like it.Get delayed for 10 minutes on a flight here, and there's always a ruckus.

While connecting in Seoul, in what is by far the nicest airport I've ever seen, you could barely even tell when they were boarding a flight at a gate. Everyone was just chilling, only getting up to board once their zone was quietly announced. It was amazing.

When did manners stop being a thing here?

Don't get me started on Mexican "rules" for passenger boarding based on "groupo".  Anyone from groupo 1.....or 2-8 can board at any time depending one where some random guy started the boarding line.

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10 hours ago, wood said:

So, just got back from Isla today...

Took American from Cancun. Dumb Blonde Bitch ahead of us in the boarding line argues with the gate agent, saying her huge purse shouldn't count as a third carry-on. Then, mid flight, her and her DBag boyfriend are loud enough to wake Mrs. Wood (no pics) in 17A. She was not amused.We're in 17A-D, and they're in 17 E & F. I could hear 'em even with my noise-cancelling headphones on.  Then we land. As soon as the plane comes to a stop at the gate, DBag and Dumb Blonde Bitch tap my 20 yo in 17D on the shoulder, and then immediately start climbing over him to get to the aisle and get his bags.  I was sitting in 17B so I couldn't really do anything about it like I would normally do, by simply standing up and stepping partially into the aisle. My kid was taken off guard by the suddenness of it all, and he just let 'em go. They grab their stuff 2 rows ahead of where they were sitting (of course), and block people in up there. While this is happening, a bunch of idiots from behind us rush up behind DBag & DBB. Me first. Fuck errbody. Too many people just fucking suck on airplanes and most places these days, especially Americans, at least in my experience flying internationally.

The silver lining was that deplaning was delayed because of a jetway issue, so the assholes had to stand there for 10 minutes like vertical sardines, sweating while everyone around them ridiculed them.  Better yet, they were breaking their necks to get off the plane just to get to the baggage carousel and stand there waiting. We passed them on the way to the GE kiosk and were out of there before the baggage carousel even started moving. /csb

I've never understood these types of folks.  There is no real appreciable difference in terms of time of forcing your way first off the flight by jumping in front of as many people possible as there just calmly waiting your turn.  Tops, it's a couple of minutes.  It's like driving like a maniac to get to a series of traffic lights, it doesn't really do any good.  

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3 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

I've never understood these types of folks.  There is no real appreciable difference in terms of time of forcing your way first off the flight by jumping in front of as many people possible as there just calmly waiting your turn.  Tops, it's a couple of minutes.  It's like driving like a maniac to get to a series of traffic lights, it doesn't really do any good.  

Just like the 99% of us who understand that it's good etiquette to wait your turn to exit the plane, there is a small minority that feel the opposite. They plan to rush forward as far as they can. They don't care what you think.

For the most part airlines and airport enforce etiquette by their rules EXCEPT they don't care about how passengers leave the airplane. That's on society to enforce. I don't even recall airlines suggesting best behavior how to leave the plane. 

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