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Now United Airlines passengers are being attacked by SCORPIONS! Deadly insect crawls out....
Daily Mail UK ^
 | May 12, 2017
 |  Emily Crane For Dailymail.com
Posted on 05/12/2017 7:24:28 AM PDT by Morgana
FULL TITLE: Now United Airlines passengers are being attacked by SCORPIONS! Deadly insect crawls out on flight and forces evacuation 
A United Airlines flight was delayed for several hours in Texas after reports of a scorpion crawling out of a passenger's clothes. 
Passengers say United Flight 1035 was evacuated on Thursday at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston following the scorpion sighting. 
The flight, which was headed for Quito, Ecuador was delayed for three hours. 
News of the scorpion incident got out when passengers started tweeting about the ordeal.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
TOPICS: Pets/Animals; Travel
KEYWORDS: airlines; pests; scorpions; ual; united; unitedairlines
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    Was not enough to have snakes on a plane, now they add scorpions!
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:24:28 AM PDT
by 
Morgana
 
To: Morgana
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:27:01 AM PDT
by 
fwdude
(Democrats have not been this angry since Republicans freed the slaves.)
 
To: Morgana
    Talk about hype!
Most scorpians are a bit more poisinous than Honey bees.
The hard part is finding them. It doesn’t take much for them to hide.
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:27:01 AM PDT
by 
marktwain
(President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries.)
 
To: fwdude
    Some are, some are not. However their sting still don’t feel all that good otherwise.
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:28:06 AM PDT
by 
Morgana
(        Always a bit of truth in dark humor.)
 
To: fwdude
    Not really deadly.
Painful yeah...
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:28:30 AM PDT
by 
Eric in the Ozarks
(Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered.  But journalists are forgotten.)
 
To: Morgana
    1001 ways to die or get traumatized on United Airlines. I don’t believe UA is different from any other major airline but everybody is piling on and some passengers are exaggerating their “concerns” to get a rich payday.
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:28:32 AM PDT
by 
BipolarBob
(Don't be a pessimist, be an optometrist.)
 
To: marktwain
    What if one is allergic? There are people allergic to bees and scorpions.
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:29:17 AM PDT
by 
Morgana
(        Always a bit of truth in dark humor.)
 
To: BipolarBob
    “but everybody is piling on”
Key word piling on. Everyone is too close together on a plane then a scorpion is thrown in the mix. A recipe for disaster.
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:31:31 AM PDT
by 
Morgana
(        Always a bit of truth in dark humor.)
 
To: Morgana
    Deadly... if you’re a cricket.
It’s no worse than a bee sting.
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:33:28 AM PDT
by 
fwdude
(Democrats have not been this angry since Republicans freed the slaves.)
 
To: Morgana
    (PR) Sabotage in the fuselage?
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:34:22 AM PDT
by 
Jane Long
(Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
 
To: fwdude
    if one is allergic they will die. People die from bee stings.
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:37:50 AM PDT
by 
Morgana
(        Always a bit of truth in dark humor.)
 
To: Jane Long
    Am wondering if people now have it out for United.
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:38:20 AM PDT
by 
Morgana
(        Always a bit of truth in dark humor.)
 
To: Morgana
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:40:01 AM PDT
by 
PLMerite
("Government should be done to cattle and not human beings." - John Milius)
 
To: Morgana
    A scorpion is not an insect.
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:42:50 AM PDT
by 
real saxophonist
( YouTube + Twitter + Facebook = YouTwitFace.com)
 
To: fwdude
    The passenger, Richard Bell, was stung when he picked the creature up after it landed on his plate.Idiot deserved to be stung. 
Scorpions aren't deadly. We used to have to shake out our shoes before putting them on and check the bathroom as they'd come up the drains.
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:44:29 AM PDT
by 
bgill
(CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
 
To: real saxophonist
    My first thought. It’s an arachnid. I’ve never seen a 6-legged scorpion, and have been stung by several. Not fun. It’s easily 10x more painful then getting hit by a wasp
 
To: Morgana
    Yes, same as if you are allergic to bee stings.
Some scorpions have nastier poisons. They can cause more severe reactions.
I do not handle scorpions carelessly, but they are generally not deadly.
I encountered a fair number in my early years in Yuma.
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:49:33 AM PDT
by 
marktwain
(President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries.)
 
To: fwdude
    They sure can be deadly. In the SE US, they’re brown or black and sting like wasps or hornets. But in SW there are white scorpions and they can do you in... in the US you’ll have treatment though.
In Ecuador you can have either.
So, scorpions are no joke. Saying they’re not deadly is like saying snakes are not deadly. They can be.
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:51:44 AM PDT
by 
Principled
(OMG I'm so tired of all this winning....)
 
To: Morgana
    If you don't give up your seat when we tell you to ... 
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WE WILL GET YOU OFF!
 - - - United Airlines
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:57:23 AM PDT
by 
BigEdLB
(To Dimwitocrats: We won.  You lost. Get used to it.)
 
To: Morgana
    If you don't give up your seat when we tell you to ... 
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WE WILL GET YOU OFF!
 - - - United Airlines
 
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posted on 
05/12/2017 7:57:26 AM PDT
by 
BigEdLB
(To Dimwitocrats: We won.  You lost. Get used to it.)
 
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