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the exhibitionists got their just deserves....this isn't high school..it is a flight

but it could have been a very long flight. Some times the heat of passion burns through the sense of judgement. :lol:

hmm..should have went for the hand job

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But when we turn to the Hebrew literature, we do not find such jokes about the donkey. Rather the animal is known for its strength and its loyalty to its master (Genesis 49:14; Numbers 22:30).

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Basic error! Having 'sexual relations' in your seat????!!!!???? They should have tried doing it in the toilet, its alittle cramped but with a little manouevering its possible. It's at it's least risky on a night flight, when everyone is asleep. At least thats what i've heard!!!! :huh::yes::thumbs:

I think the airlines should provide a conjugal room for long flights. Passengers who want to use it would pay extra. Of course then it would take some of the thrill out of it. :P

:thumbs::yes: Especially those International flights :D

Amen, brother! 12 hours is a long time to go without. :P

So...that is why so many petitioners fly to their beneficiary's country and then fly back together after the visa is issued??? <_<

Never thought of that... :whistle::innocent:

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they were flying from Los Angeles to RALEIGH, N.C with a stopover in Phoenix... that is about a 5 or 6 hour flight...

2 movies and a quickie in the WC. That's what I call inflight entertainment.

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I think they got what they asked for, by threatening the flight crew in these post 9/11 times,

I would think if the guy once caught would simply have humbly apologised and kept his comments to himself they would not be facing federal charges.

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I think they got what they asked for, by threatening the flight crew in these post 9/11 times,

I would think if the guy once caught would simply have humbly apologised and kept his comments to himself they would not be facing federal charges.

True enough, but you can't blame them from trying to join the club. Should definitely have kept his trap shut, just proves there's no accounting for idiots.

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get 'r' done.....or insert your own redneck slogan...........flies f##king

Peace to All creatures great and small............................................

But when we turn to the Hebrew literature, we do not find such jokes about the donkey. Rather the animal is known for its strength and its loyalty to its master (Genesis 49:14; Numbers 22:30).

Peppi_drinking_beer.jpg

my burro, bosco ..enjoying a beer in almaty

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mmm, another spin on the same story...

Lawyer disputes claims of 'overt sexual activity' on plane

RALEIGH, N.C. — A man who federal authorities said engaged in "overt sexual activity" on a flight to Raleigh actually was just not feeling well, his attorney said Tuesday.

Raleigh lawyer Deb Newton said her client, Carl Warren Persing, laid his head on his girlfriend's lap because he was drowsy. The gesture was misinterpreted by a flight attendant, who then humiliated and harassed the couple, Newton said.

Persing and Dawn Elizabeth Sewell, both of Lakewood, Calif., are charged in federal court with interfering with flight crew members stemming from their Sept. 15 Southwest Airlines flight from Los Angeles with a stop in Phoenix.

Law enforcement officials were waiting for the couple when they arrived at Raleigh-Durham International Airport. The couple spent three days in jail, Newton said.

When a flight attendant asked the couple to stop their public displays of affection, they initially obeyed but resumed the behavior shortly thereafter, court documents state.

"The one witness I've talked to and the defendant dispute almost everything in the government's affidavit as to what happened on that airplane," Newton said.

She said she will ask that the charges be dismissed. Persing's trial was delayed until February.

Newton also said Persing suffers from a chronic disease that requires medication that makes him drowsy, dizzy and irritable. She declined to identify the disease to protect her client's privacy.

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well, if you read the second article I posted you will what thier lawyer said about all this....

Edited by MarilynP
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