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Kindness Coin said:Chris has flown.
http://sonichu.com/cwcki/Mumble_1
"Chris: Mmm... Yeah I thought of visiting another country, but you know it's uh expensive. I mean uh, I went- I mean uh I've only traveled on airplane one time. It was to fly all the way to California to visit my uh, half brother Cole Smithey who has a website ColeSmithey.com."
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CatParty said:7 out of 10 he's getting kicked off the plane.
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sparklemilhouse said:CatParty said:7 out of 10 he's getting kicked off the plane.
abcnews.go.com/m/story?id=14674939
>> I could list a lot of drunks in this category, but just to be different, I'll talk about an exuberant 2-year-old who happily shouted "go, plane, go!" as he waited for his Southwest jet to take off. Sadly, the youngster had to wait another 24 hours for "go," because he and his mother got the boot. It wasn't so much his zest for travel that led to his expulsion as the fact that he kept loudly repeating his catch-phrase over and over and over. A flight attendant reportedly said that no one could take it. Well, could you? <<
This would be Chris.
sparklemilhouse said:CatParty said:7 out of 10 he's getting kicked off the plane.
abcnews.go.com/m/story?id=14674939
>> I could list a lot of drunks in this category, but just to be different, I'll talk about an exuberant 2-year-old who happily shouted "go, plane, go!" as he waited for his Southwest jet to take off. Sadly, the youngster had to wait another 24 hours for "go," because he and his mother got the boot. It wasn't so much his zest for travel that led to his expulsion as the fact that he kept loudly repeating his catch-phrase over and over and over. A flight attendant reportedly said that no one could take it. Well, could you? <<
CalmMyTits said:sparklemilhouse said:CatParty said:7 out of 10 he's getting kicked off the plane.
abcnews.go.com/m/story?id=14674939
>> I could list a lot of drunks in this category, but just to be different, I'll talk about an exuberant 2-year-old who happily shouted "go, plane, go!" as he waited for his Southwest jet to take off. Sadly, the youngster had to wait another 24 hours for "go," because he and his mother got the boot. It wasn't so much his zest for travel that led to his expulsion as the fact that he kept loudly repeating his catch-phrase over and over and over. A flight attendant reportedly said that no one could take it. Well, could you? <<
Wasn't the mother given a chance to calm the child down? I would think that common sense as a parent would be to tell your child to be quiet, and if a verbal command does not work, then place your hand over their mouth. I've had to do that to my brothers before.
homerbeoulve said:Wait, how did he got from Washington DC during the Mythbusters show? He drove from Ruckersville, VA to Washington DC? Seriously? That's a long drive!
Nah, I'm pretty sure DC is a day trip for Chris.homerbeoulve said:Wait, how did he got from Washington DC during the Mythbusters show? He drove from Ruckersville, VA to Washington DC? Seriously? That's a long drive!
My family never flies unless necessary. Worse, my dad has a "try to stop as little as possible" mentality. Family road trips (almost always to the middle of no where) meant hitting the road at 4 am and stopping at 10 pm.Crazy Pacer said:I could totally see the Chandlers going full redneck and just driving to California "jes' a save ta moneys"
Nothing like driving 10,000 miles to save $50.
I think the leash got shorter as time went on and it had to get to the point that we're at now. But either way, she'd probably have to be persuaded to go to a show in DC back then. Though that persuasion probably wouldn't have been as hard then as it would be now. I bet persuading her to let him go to madicon recently was just as hard as the DC trip was back then, and she didn't even go with him to madicon.MysticMisty said:Virginia isn't that big a state, it'd only be a couple hours. But it must have felt like a million miles away from the hoard for Barb, I'm still surprised she let him go, considering her extremely short leash. I mean, she bitches if he wants to go to town these days.
I like to take greyhound buses or trains instead of airplanes when I can. I don't know why. I wouldn't say it's the price, until I'm actually forced to take a plane trip, and when I see the price, it's pretty shocking. So, I don't know. I took a greyhound bus to Charlottesville for the Emily date.MysticMisty said:My family never flies unless necessary. Worse, my dad has a "try to stop as little as possible" mentality. Family road trips (almost always to the middle of no where) meant hitting the road at 4 am and stopping at 10 pm.Crazy Pacer said:I could totally see the Chandlers going full redneck and just driving to California "jes' a save ta moneys"
Nothing like driving 10,000 miles to save $50.
Crazy Pacer said:I could totally see the Chandlers going full redneck and just driving to California "jes' a save ta moneys"
Nothing like driving 10,000 miles to save $50.