On our May vacation trip the second leg of our flight (San Francisco to Honolulu) was about 6½ hours. Seated around us was an extended family with 6 children all under age 7.
The only thing worse is the guy who feels it necessary to shout boisterously at every minor gain by a bunch of paid professionals he will never see in person. (Usually he has a “team” shirt, which identifies him as someone who will pay money to advertise for others.)
LawrenceS about 2 years ago
The curse of airlines now supplying wifi.
Bilan about 2 years ago
Pan Am still flies to the space station? That must be another secret Agent X is keeping.
Algolei I about 2 years ago
Yeah but it’s really frowned upon to punch babies. Adults crying about sports? Not so much.
RLG Premium Member about 2 years ago
Now put the babys brother directly behind you to kick the seat.
Doug K about 2 years ago
She’s now wishing it had been a literal baby instead.
wrloftis about 2 years ago
Clearly, a ’Bama fan.
The Orange Mailman about 2 years ago
I work with this guy.
SKJAM! Premium Member about 2 years ago
Added to this TV Tropes page: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ScreamingPlaneBaby
geese28 about 2 years ago
Colic sports fan
gantech about 2 years ago
So….did Pam leave the space station to come to earth to catch a commercial flight…?
Scott S about 2 years ago
On our May vacation trip the second leg of our flight (San Francisco to Honolulu) was about 6½ hours. Seated around us was an extended family with 6 children all under age 7.
Altar_Ego about 2 years ago
OU fan?
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
The only thing worse is the guy who feels it necessary to shout boisterously at every minor gain by a bunch of paid professionals he will never see in person. (Usually he has a “team” shirt, which identifies him as someone who will pay money to advertise for others.)
wi3leong Premium Member about 2 years ago
Have there always been people with green skin in whatever this organization is called?
DaBump Premium Member about 2 years ago
I realized the absurdity of the sports industry and sports fandom many years ago. I think it’s a form of insanity.