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question everything Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-13-07 12:36 AM
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3. Right. But to take one's frustration
on other passengers, or crew..

The only good thing that can come from it is harder push for dedicated, bullet train for short distances - less than 500 miles.
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  -Cranky Skies: Fliers Behave Badly Again question everything  Sep-13-07 12:13 AM   #0 
  - I wonder how much of this  Mojorabbit   Sep-13-07 12:17 AM   #1 
  - Exactly, Flying These Days Is An Exercise In Patience  lligrd   Sep-13-07 12:34 AM   #2 
  - Right. But to take one's frustration  question everything   Sep-13-07 12:36 AM   #3 
  - If TSA runs security on the trains...  benEzra   Sep-13-07 06:20 PM   #14 
  - Slapping Flight Attendants, making bomb threats, or acting like Filner did are inexcusable.  cherokeeprogressive   Sep-13-07 12:45 AM   #4 
  - Wado....  AnneD   Sep-13-07 07:34 PM   #19 
  - Some things are hard to admit  cherokeeprogressive   Sep-14-07 01:21 AM   #20 
     - I always laugh when I hear some folks ....  AnneD   Sep-14-07 08:53 AM   #23 
  - I'd pull down my pants, stick my butt out the window and relieve myself.  Perragrande   Sep-14-07 03:23 AM   #21 
     - If I had done that, I'd still be walking with a limp, still have the "tic", and talk with a lisp  cherokeeprogressive   Sep-15-07 09:54 PM   #28 
  - nothing to do with it....  ruiner4u   Sep-13-07 12:45 AM   #5 
     - Agreed. I'm absolutely stunned all day every day at the lack of civility these days. nt  gateley   Sep-13-07 12:56 AM   #7 
     - And, sadly, the anonymity of the Internet contributes to this  question everything   Sep-13-07 11:25 AM   #13 
  - Eleven years ago, I got the fabulous opportunity of taking a couple  EST   Sep-13-07 12:51 AM   #6 
  - I still see more uncivil behavior from the cabin crew than the passengers,  policypunk   Sep-13-07 01:46 AM   #8 
  - "stewardess" . . .are you from Europe?  Bluebear   Sep-13-07 01:53 AM   #9 
  - no, and I don't call the guy at Citgo a petroleum transfer engineer either  policypunk   Sep-13-07 02:04 AM   #10 
     - Flight attendants prefer that term. But you knew that anyhow.  Bluebear   Sep-13-07 02:06 AM   #11 
  - I've observed exactly the opposite.  RiDuvessa   Sep-13-07 06:32 PM   #15 
     - It's the airline, the length of flight, and sometimes even the route.  Gormy Cuss   Sep-14-07 12:15 PM   #26 
  - "Trickle down" when you have a veep that  Raine   Sep-13-07 02:47 AM   #12 
  - Its deregulation  Jacobin   Sep-13-07 06:36 PM   #16 
  - I hate this.  RiDuvessa   Sep-13-07 06:38 PM   #17 
  - Or, at least, when they actually are face to face with their target  question everything   Sep-13-07 07:00 PM   #18 
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  - My sister is a flight attendant and deals with these social retards daily..  Javaman   Sep-14-07 11:18 AM   #24 
  - Airports & Air Travel: Where people who normally never have to answer  formerrepuke   Sep-14-07 12:30 PM   #27 
  - It's a decline in civil standards across the board.  Fierce   Sep-14-07 11:21 AM   #25 
 

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