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JohnH,
It looked like your fellow passengers understood the situation much better than Harry. "PocoLoco" wrote in message ... On Sun, 09 Oct 2005 21:35:52 GMT, Don White wrote: Bryan wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Harry Krause wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Harry Krause wrote in message ... JIMinFL wrote: Bush basher kicked off plane. http://www.wesh.com/irresistible/5066135/detail.html The woman was right; the airline was wrong. Nope. Airlines have the right to refuse service to anyone who, in their judgment, is inappropriately dressed, intoxicated or otherwise in violation of their policies. The problem here was not the images. It was the "word". Good for them! The woman can complain all she wants but airlines can set their own standards. Eisboch Airline? Standards? Surely you jest. On my flight back from Hawai'i to San Francisco, two rows in front of me, there was a couple incapable of controlling their crying, screaming brats. The two kids whined all the way back to the mainland, for four and a half hours. without letup. I asked one of the flight attendants to ask the couple to either control their brats or to move them to a less-occupied part of the plane. She refused. At least 20 other passengers complained. Those brats were more offense than anyone's shirt. Crying kids are part of our world Harry and, although annoying to you, are not unique. I've flew many miles in my working days and crying babies and bratty kids where often part of the experience. On occasion I even had my own crying baby along. Your standards for travel are too high for commercial airlines. Buy your own jet. Eisboch Hey, I'm not talking about a half hour of crying and screaming; these two brats would not shut up the entire trip. Then, Harry, the most likely explanation is that they were in pain. The parents probably should have given the kids a drink. Swallowing helps equalize the air pressure in the inner ear. Sometimes. Many times, in a rapid ascent or descent, simply swallowing will not equalize. It's very hard to get a kid to close mouth, hold nose and pop eardrums. I flew back from Korea (14 hours) on a plane with 25 infants on their way to meet there adoptive parents in the USA. The infants were cared for by about 5 or 6 ladies who tried their hardest to keep them satisfied. But, if one started crying, the rest started crying. It was not a fun flight. When the plane landed, we all gave the poor women a big round of applause. They deserved it! -- John H "The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant: It's just that they know so much that isn't so." Ronald Reagan |
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On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 19:10:17 -0400, "Starbuck's Words of Wisdom"
wrote: JohnH, It looked like your fellow passengers understood the situation much better than Harry. Yup! -- John H "The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant: It's just that they know so much that isn't so." Ronald Reagan |
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