amacnabb
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Lizzo flys FedEx...
(Written on 08/04/2023)(Permalink)
If only people knew the simple rules for traveling (flying) with a firearm...
(Written on 07/14/2023)(Permalink)
amacnabb amacnabb less than a minute ago 1 Downvote Upvote I'll say it again: There was NO mention of alcohol in the story, nor that the unruly passenger had been drinking or was "inebrriated".
(Written on 05/19/2023)(Permalink)
I'll say it again: There was NO mention of alcohol in the story, nor that the unruly passenger had been drinking or was "inebrriated". Stop fabricating possibilities to enhance your take on the story (unless, perhaps, you're a "professional journalist").
(Written on 05/19/2023)(Permalink)
"Clinging to the 'innocent until proven guilty thing'..." What, really? I'm not defending the passenger's actions in any way) but last I checked, this is still the United States of America, and fortunately you ARE innocent until PROVEN guilty. It's the hallmark of the American legal system. We don't "cling" to it"... it's our right. Next, I see many comments here indicating that the passenger was [possibly] intoxicated. While that's certainly a possibility, there's NO mention of that anywhere in the story, so why must y'all throw that out there? Lastly, I fly [AAL] quite a bit, and let's face it, some flight attendants DO occasionally act in an "unprofessional" manner. They know they can't be questioned or challenged regarding their "rulings" while in-flight, and therefore, no consequences for THEIR actions. Again, it is apparent this passenger acted-out, and got unruly, but the flight attendant's actions (or inactions) prior to that, may well have been the cause.
(Written on 05/19/2023)(Permalink)
A form of DOXXING (not doing). Dang auto-correct.
(Written on 12/16/2022)(Permalink)
What a BS, attention-grabbing sub-headine: "...just a month after Elon Musk claimed to support free speech on his social media platform." Tha account belonged to an individual (not Musk) who was essentially tracking and posting the location of Elon's jet (and therefore, presumably, Mr. Musk). This is not a "free speech" issue, it's a security issue... One in which some nut-job could take action on and cause harm. It is, in fact, a form of doing.. Twitter has opened-up immensely, with many previously "banned" accounts being reinstated, a d free speech being once again allowed. Musk did the right thing in eliminating the account. NEXT...
(Written on 12/16/2022)(Permalink)
Yes you can. If the state your buying in has "Real ID", then THAT is the ID you need to purchase a firearm. Currently, there are only 2 states that still have not adopted Real ID: Oregon & Oklahoma. All of the other 48 do offer it, and most will require it in the near future (probably when renewing).
(Written on 12/09/2022)(Permalink)
Just imagine, 200 or-so of your closest friends, all yapping on their phones simultaneously, during a 4-hour flight! And the natural tendency (when you can't hear your call well) is to speak louder... which means everyone will start speaking louder... until it's just out of control. What could possibly go wrong? How about allowing texting during the flight? That produces a lot less noise.
(Written on 12/09/2022)(Permalink)
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