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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-26-2009 @ 11:59AM
Greg said...
Your blog always rings so true.
I love meeting and talking with my passengers. I had a couple in their 70's last month that had never flown before. This was their first time flying, and they were going to see their son. I was so excited for them, and congratulated them on their adventure. I then asked what was the occassion... They were going to see him in the hospital, he had had a motorcycle accident and was braindead, and they were going to turn off his life support. WOW, sure put my excitement in check. I've learned to ask the occassion before congratulations now.
We have a man who flies out of Philly monthly, and he always brings a box of chocolates for each crew member. We all enjoy seeing him come aboard.
And about kids... the little darlings. I think ticket agents should weight the toddlers upon check-in, and administer the appropriate dose of Dimatap. Bye the time they get to the plane, they are limp, docile little creatures. Peaceful flights for all.
Keep flying Heather, you are a benifit to your kind.
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