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This guy likes to speak in a loud voice on his phone to all his cool dude bro man buddies. Apparently he is super excited about going to the Browns game tomorrow.

And they want to allow phone calls on planes now? No thanks.

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Yea, no poo.. say hell no to talking on a cell phone on a plane. Would be horribly annoying and I may actually punch someone or throw them out the emergency door at 40K feet.. I have no problem with texting and using data during flight, just don't want to hear some asshat running his yap for 4 hours in an aluminum can

 

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This guy likes to speak in a loud voice on his phone to all his cool dude bro man buddies. Apparently he is super excited about going to the Browns game tomorrow.

And they want to allow phone calls on planes now? No thanks.

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Looks like he knows you snapped his mugshot. lol

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On the plane. Across the Isle is a family that thought it would be a great idea to bring smelly ass burger King on the plane.

I hate humanity

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If only I could begin to describe the horror I experienced on my flight home from JFK Thursday night.  Also on the aisle, and the family across from me had a screaming three year old, and when they tried to shut him up by force feeding him the nasty take-out they brought on the plane, the kid started choking and they had nothing to drink.  I mean, he was seriously choking and the plane was lining up on the runway so all flight attendants were seated.  People around us were getting really uncomfortable as the mom just kept slapping him on the back as hard as she could and digging in his mouth while the dad on the aisle seat just watched.  Finally someone in front of them handed them a bottle of water, and he eventually got it down.  I had nothing to offer, but was ready to at least try the heimlich maneuver or something.

 

Fuggin crazy.  Safe travels.

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