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"HEY!!! CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW????"Sadly, yes, yes we can...
Thank God for the FCC just deciding to not approach this issue for a while. The day the American public can talk during flights is the day I will start bringing earplugs and popping 2-3 Ambien before each flight I take.
That'd be in the US. In the UK, it's more like: "HELLO! WHAT? NO, I'M ON A PLANE!".
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YoJIMbo @ Mar 30th 2008 4:44PM
"HEY!!! CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW????"
Sadly, yes, yes we can...
Dave @ Mar 30th 2008 8:12PM
Thank God for the FCC just deciding to not approach this issue for a while. The day the American public can talk during flights is the day I will start bringing earplugs and popping 2-3 Ambien before each flight I take.
johnmc @ Mar 31st 2008 12:33AM
That'd be in the US. In the UK, it's more like: "HELLO! WHAT? NO, I'M ON A PLANE!".