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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-10-2009 @ 11:23AM
md said...
I am quite familiar with the "Reverend" of which you speak, having had him on numerous flights over the years. I too, have had the same experience of speaking directly to him only to hear the assistant answer, from beside him. He never spoke a word, being basically mute each and every time, no matter how I attempted to engage him...I did, however witness him on 2 occasions greeting other flight attendants with a kiss on the cheek upon boarding.. these coworkers just so happened to be the same race as the "Reverend".. Given his penchant for racial equality I found it to be very disheartening and eye opening.