• Flight attendant sacked over placing toddler in overhead locker
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[QUOTE=animephreak135;28481947]yeah lol lets critique the little details in his joke.[/QUOTE] duhhhhh
[QUOTE=DogGunn;28481915]Haha, but Virgin Blue (the airline in the news article) does not operate a single Airbus aeroplane. They're all Boeing 737s.[/QUOTE] Good thing I didn't say Virgin Blue :v:
Some people. Talk about an overreaction.
this isn't a half bad idea
Such an obvious attempt to fish for money. No one cries for days over something like this. No one even cries for days after their family members die. And the child is suffering anxiety? Please, if this is the most traumatic experience the child has ever had, he's the luckiest kid in the world.
[QUOTE=Superstormj;28481120]The Virgin Airlines logo is ironic. [img_thumb]http://l.yimg.com/i/i/uk/tr/virgi1.jpg[/img_thumb] Red... in a blood type font.. really now?[/QUOTE] It looks like it was handwritten with a red pen on soft paper
Come Fly With Me anyone?
[QUOTE=leach139;28479119]"Oh no, my baby was in a small dark place for ten seconds, this is the end of the world" Okay yeah that's just silly. I mean, I can understand them being a little unhappy, but this is a fantastic use of the word overreaction[/QUOTE] Can even anxiety propagate at 3 month old toddler? I call bullshit. They want money/attention.
[QUOTE=geogzm;28479055][url]http://uk.travel.yahoo.com/p-promo-3360855[/url] I cracked up, however the woman overreacted quite a bit. You wouldn't cry for days on end because your kid was a little cramped. aww fuck can a mod change the title to 'sacked' instead of 'sued'[/QUOTE] I doubt she even cried. Im sure alot of this is just hype to get a bigger monetary settlement. Instead got free flights.
10 seconds in the dark... So their kid never sleeps in a room with the lights off?
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