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Re: On Southwest Airlines new family boarding policy
I don't know the layout of whatever planes Southwest uses, but if it were a good idea for them to have a family area, I'd suggest that it be located relatively near the lavatory, whether it be front or back.
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if their children are so poorly behaved that they disturb other flyers. [/ QUOTE ] Very easy to pick out the posters who don't have children. Thanks for the grunch. |
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[ QUOTE ] if their children are so poorly behaved that they disturb other flyers. [/ QUOTE ] Very easy to pick out the posters who don't have ill-behaved children. Thanks for the grunch. [/ QUOTE ] FYP. Hope your reads are better at the poker table. |
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It's built into little kids. No matter how many times you beat them, they still kick seats. [/ QUOTE ] Try something a little more vigorous then a light tickle next time. |
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I find it very funny that the OP thinks that women who frown at "boisterous" kids are lesbians.
I'll tell you a secret, OP: there's a whole world subculture called the childfree. Women and men who've decided that children are not worth the hassle. Some childfrees like kids, but don't want to be around them; some hate them with a passion and want to be around them even less. Some would call you a breeder, your kids breederspawn, and the stuff your carry with you breedercrap and tell you to do everyone a favor and drive, if you must travel. So don't make assumptions. Being lesbian does not equal disliking kids. |
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If you read that post, I was talking about being in the street in Berkeley, not on a plane. I did not use the word 'boisterous'. And I know a Berkeley lesbian when I see one, thanks.
Maybe a stroller on the sidewalk is 'breederstuff' taking up too much room, I dunno. Anyway, Berkeley is a bad example. It's the most intolerant liberal place in the U.S. |
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Try as we might, we cannot always prevent this from happening over five hours of flight time, so on this trip SWA had multiple unhappy passengers: Us, and those who had to sit in front of our 4 year-old.Good luck with your family-segregation-ghetto policy, Southwest. We will not fly this airline again.
Have any other posters with young'uns flown Southwest since this new policy was implemented? What did you think? [/ QUOTE ] yeap. And we have created an Online website and a petition to let Southwest know that we are unhappy with this family segregation policy. Learn more at: http://www.StopSouthwestPreboard.com Regards, Shaun Dakin |
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Try as we might, we cannot always prevent this from happening over five hours of flight time, so on this trip SWA had multiple unhappy passengers: Us, and those who had to sit in front of our 4 year-old.Good luck with your family-segregation-ghetto policy, Southwest. We will not fly this airline again. Have any other posters with young'uns flown Southwest since this new policy was implemented? What did you think? [/ QUOTE ] yeap. And we have created an Online website and a petition to let Southwest know that we are unhappy with this family segregation policy. Learn more at: http://www.StopSouthwestPreboard.com Regards, Shaun Dakin [/ QUOTE ] Oh, man. Boarding a plane before everyone isn't a basic civil right. It's a privilege. You guys are acting like they make you drink from your own water fountains. -McGee |
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You guys are acting like they make you drink from your own water fountains. [/ QUOTE ] roflmao, I can't wait for a chance to use that on somebody. |
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