AmorRoark
Bluelight Crew
even worse: people in a plane clapping after it has landed. as if the pilot would do it for free...
LOL! This is an excellent way to combine the posts as of recent in this thread.

even worse: people in a plane clapping after it has landed. as if the pilot would do it for free...
even worse: people in a plane clapping after it has landed. as if the pilot would do it for free...
People who don't have *any* grasp of the english language yet, live in australia. Come the fuck on. At least get a basic fucking understanding so I don't have to waste fucking time sign languaging your ignorant ass.
And those same people who refuse or don't know english, and communicate with you through their 6 year old child, who has a huge vocabulary and very good manners. Yet, talk to their child in their own language, and the child talks english. Extremely ignorant IMO. If your gonna move to a new country, at least get some basic fucking knowledge of the language.
And i whinge about this because the area I work in is a lower socio economic area with a fuckload of migrants, and a good 10% of people that come into the store i work at, can not speak any fucking english. It's so frustrating. You know they live here, I see them all the time, yet they don't understand even basic communication. WTF!@?!?!??!
^ Maybe you haven't heard about this flu going around?I was sick 2 weeks ago... I think maybe half the law school was sick too around this time of year.
Totally agree with the pharmacy annoyances though. I have no clue how they're ALWAYS understaffed. 8(
I have no clue how often you guys fly or how often you're dropped off at the airport, but, trust me, out of the 3 or 4 airports I regularly fly out of (one, which is in the top 5 busiest in the world) the people who are stopping for 3 minutes to smooch their SOs are really a NON ISSUE. Way too much of an issue is made out of this. If you miss your flight IT IS NOT BECAUSE OF THESE PEOPLE. I'd put like $50 on it. It's either A) because of the line at your particular airline check-in spot; B) security or C) both, but who cares? you're an idiot who thought you could get to your flight in 30 minutes. Seriously, never an issue. If you're there over 5 minutes (NOBODY EVER IS) you're going to get TOWED. NON-ISSUE.
Often it's not people's choices to be late for a flight. In my situation, it's either been
1) In a foreign country. Travel guides all say to allow for approximately 1 hour taxi ride to airport. The ride takes two hours. How was I to know that the flsdjfkhkglshliguhsdfigukhsdofi tribe was going to be doing a protest dance on the major highway today?
2) Business meetings gone long. In some situations, "I need to leave the meeting now, despite the fact that we're just about to secrure the deal with XYZ Corp., just to catch my flight" could reflect very bad on you professionally.
If people are just lazy or careless, than ya....you miss your flight, you suffer the consequences. But I can name a handfull of airports (mostly international) where I've had to wait in line to get out of my taxi at the airport because of this. Most notably in Bangkok. I actually had to get out of the taxi in a dangerous part of the road and run with my luggage in fear of missing my flight (due to a case 1).
Again, am I alone also in thinking that the traditional romanitic would pay the $5 to park and hug goodbye in the terminal, as opposed to some quick drop-off kiss? Now I can see the case where one of the lovers is in a rush, but seriously....either plan it out before so it dosen't preclude another's ability to make a flight, or take a stunt-driving course, so that you're a good enough driver to make-out with your SO while pulling into said lane at the airport!
REGARDLESS of the reason, there is no god-given right to freak out at everyone in the airport because you're going to miss your flight.
I think you're *mostly* alone in the paying $5. What's the difference between standing in an annoying line with your so to get their boarding ticket then give them the same hug and kiss you'd give at the drop off section?
I guess my SO and I don't make a big deal out of saying goodbye at flights. They're usually short visits. I guess if I were flying to Japan for 6 months he'd come in with me. Hell, he probably comes in with me half the time anyway. I just think it's fine for people to have the option to get out of their cars to hug their SO at the airport and not face the nightmare of parking.
Stopping for a quick smootch doesn't 99% of the time preclude people from making their flight from all my experience traveling. I'm pretty sure if you're flying international you should expect the WORST. Clearly you don't have the luxury of knowing what to expect/what kind of delay we might be talking about. MOST of us are not flying out of Bangkok on the regular so this is really a non-issue (as I've said 300x) for the majority of travelers/flyers. I'm putting out my experience which is obviously solely American/European traveling so all my opinions are based off that. However, I think the majority of the posters flying are experiencing Westernized airports anyway. Bangkok? Seriously? I would put an entire day's efforts to get to the airport there. Pretty sure the 'stop and smooch' section is never going to be the same as stupid Kansas. You're putting one crazy-ass airport in with the typical experience which is impossible.
edit: Your ex, if it's the same person, sounds like a wench.![]()
You have got to be kidding me. People cannot really be this dense can they? I mean, you have to be TRYING to be that unaware of the proper techniques of debate and argument.