Posted on 06/13/2011 10:45:35 AM PDT by rawhide
An author of alleged childrens books needs to wash his mouth out with soap and find a new airline after dropping the F-bomb aboard an Atlantic Southeast Airlines flight.
The Detroit News reports Brooklyn author Robert Sayegh is thinking about suing the Delta Connection carrier.
According to the article, the 37-year-old, was flying from Kansas City to Newark when a flight attendant overheard him ask Whats taking so [bleeping] long to close the overhead compartments?
The plane taxied to the runway but returned to have Sayegh forcibly removed.
Sayegh told the Detroit paper he used the F-word twice.
Im like, Are they throwing me off the plane? This is the most ridiculous thing Ive ever been through in my life. Its embarrassing.
Sayegh, whos also a TV producer, said he is not a crazy maniac and that in New York we curse as adjectives.
(Excerpt) Read more at blogs.ajc.com ...
Yep, add in some booze and that’s an unpleasant flight.
Also, it’s worth noting he directed this at the attendant or crew. He wasn’t just chatting up the passenger next to him.
From the looks of that photo, third world bus passengers dress better than the normal airline seat occupier.
Au contraire, they were necessary back in the nice old days.
LOL, feel free to make up any story you like. Maybe the guy was drunk. Maybe he was stripping too.
Time for a reminder:
The pilot is the MFWIC.
That is all...
You seem to know a lot about corsets.
It’s not that there are rules, it’s that the rules are so arbitrarily enforced. You telling me everyone who uses the F word gets kicked off the plane? Or only people that use the F word AND are critical of the personnel?
More and more (jerks and non jerks) are doing just that. That is why I would never invest a dime in an airline stock.
Now, now ... go back over my posts on this thread and list what I presume to know about corsets. All I know is that human civilization was in a better state when women wore them.
***When they show the inflight movie, loaded with profanity, will they turn the plane around then, too?***
***Don’t want to hear it, don’t listen. ****
Wich is why I rarely watch modern movies. Cursing is offensive to the ears showing a lack of communication skills.
Not so good for the whales though.
Could be....
Maybe the stewardess was stressed out and frustrated with her job and over reacted.
What a silly equation. Corsets = better quality of life?
For men, corsets are more customarily used to slim the figure. However, there was a period from around 1820 to 1835 when a wasp-waisted figure (a small, nipped-in look to the waist) was also desirable for men; this was sometimes achieved by wearing a corset.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corset
Would you wear one?
could be. creating a scene, extending the flight and prolonging one's work day is such a stree reliever.
From the evidence of the story (which is all we have) the only one who made a scene was the stewardess.
And I'm sure she did it to relieve all that stress she was under. "Man, I'm soooo stressed out, I think I'll arbitrarily kick that dude off the plane for no real reason at all...that will fix everything.
Well said! And so true!
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