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Post by me on Aug 20, 2015 22:10:30 GMT 7
I think maybe Easy Jet got the delay treatment from the police as they are not really happy with responding to complaints which could have been solved by better customer service. It probably cost a fortune having the plane held up for several hours. Not supporting agression but now if you ask a flight atttendant for a soft drink they are just as likely to tell you that you cannot as they are too busy talking to each other.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2015 22:12:57 GMT 7
I've seen the owner of that airline. He could do with a tazering(if that's a real word)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2015 22:18:12 GMT 7
I've seen the owner of that airline. He could do with a tazering(if that's a real word) Tasering
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Post by rgs2001uk on Aug 20, 2015 22:55:43 GMT 7
I think maybe Easy Jet got the delay treatment from the police as they are not really happy with responding to complaints which could have been solved by better customer service. It probably cost a fortune having the plane held up for several hours. Not supporting agression but now if you ask a flight atttendant for a soft drink they are just as likely to tell you that you cannot as they are too busy talking to each other. How dare you adopt such an aggressive tone with them, they are no longer there to serve you, you pay for the bloody privilege of flying with them. Customer service no longer exists, we dont give a shyt about you or any other mug that flys with us, its all about profit.
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Post by me on Aug 21, 2015 11:28:24 GMT 7
I think maybe Easy Jet got the delay treatment from the police as they are not really happy with responding to complaints which could have been solved by better customer service. It probably cost a fortune having the plane held up for several hours. Not supporting agression but now if you ask a flight atttendant for a soft drink they are just as likely to tell you that you cannot as they are too busy talking to each other. How dare you adopt such an aggressive tone with them, they are no longer there to serve you, you pay for the bloody privilege of flying with them. Customer service no longer exists, we dont give a shyt about you or any other mug that flys with us, its all about profit. Put those rock tazars down..I did not mean it.........ouch
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Post by me on Aug 21, 2015 13:15:52 GMT 7
I would love to see the look on he bosses face if the maintainance engineers heard of electrical discharges in the cabin. Full electrical system check called for that..about 2 days. Planes are designed for lightning outside not in.
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Post by smokie36 on Aug 21, 2015 13:17:25 GMT 7
Passengers on Easyjet should be chained to their seats and forcefed Coca Cola and Big Macs during the flight.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 13:20:31 GMT 7
I've seen the owner of that airline. He could do with a tazering(if that's a real word) Tasering www.dailywritingtips.com/taser-or-tazer-tazing-or-tasering/"It wasn’t until I wanted to write about an incident in which a policeman applied a Taser to a ten-year-old girl that I needed to know if I should write tazed, tased, tazered, or tasered. In trying to find out, I’ve discovered that the word spelled Taser is a registered trademark. It is an acroynm for “Thomas A. Swift’s Electric Rifle.”Jack Cover, the NASA researcher who began developing the Taser in 1969 was a Tom Swift fan so he named his invention for Tom’s fictional rifle.Since I now know the origin of the word and that it is trademarked, I feel I should opt for the capitalized form with an s:The policeman used a Taser. The guard Tasered the man with the gun.On the other hand, I don’t feel comfortable capitalizing verbs. I suppose there’s no reason we can’t adopt the non-trademarked “z” word and use it without a capital T:The policeman tazered the fugitve. We could even choose the shorter verb form to taze, which echoes existing words such as haze and daze:The policeman tazed his assailant just in time.I’m leaning towards Taser for the noun and taze, tazed, tazing for the verb. Electric rifle, .
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Post by me on Aug 21, 2015 13:57:19 GMT 7
Passengers on Easyjet should be chained to their seats and forcefed Coca Cola and Big Macs during the flight. If it was Ryan Aiir they would have to pay an unlocking surchage too.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 14:01:35 GMT 7
I'll stick to my lovelies at Singapore Air.
God bless them, the Singapore Slings, and the swizzle stick.
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Post by smokie36 on Aug 21, 2015 14:17:59 GMT 7
I'll stick to my lovelies at Singapore Air. God bless them, the Singapore Slings, and the swizzle stick. What's this swizzle stick?
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Post by me on Aug 21, 2015 14:56:07 GMT 7
I'll stick to my lovelies at Singapore Air. God bless them, the Singapore Slings, and the swizzle stick. What's this swizzle stick? I think it is something the QANTAS flight attendants have but you will have to check on TV about that.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 20:06:41 GMT 7
I'll stick to my lovelies at Singapore Air. God bless them, the Singapore Slings, and the swizzle stick. What's this swizzle stick? I believe it's a Gay thing....
Which is ok.
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