Turbulence
A (supposedly) true story:
A friend of a guy in the Nutrition School at Tufts was one of the lucky passengers
onboard a Northwest Airlines flight to Boston during our recent hurricane "Bob".
The captain did his best to skirt the edge of the storm, but it was a pretty
rough ride just the same - rough enough that the flight attendants were ordered
to strap themselves into their seats for about half an hour, and many of the
passengers were putting the little plastic-lined bags in their seat pockets
to good use. When the turbulence finally abated, the flight attendants unbuckled
themselves, and the captain's voice came on over the intercom. "Well, folks,
that was quite some ride, wasn't it?' But we came through it fine, just the
way we always do, and I'm happy to report that it looks like the remainder of
our trip should be much calmer. On behalf of myself and today's flight crew,
I'd like to thank you very much for your calmness and cooperation, and extend
our best wishes for a pleasant stay in Boston. . .
< after a short pause and several clicks> .
"Jesus Christ - whadda bitchin' ride! Boy - I sure could use a cup of good
strong coffee and a blow job, right about now" As a stricken stewardess dashed
up the aisle to the cabin to inform the captain that his intercom was still
on, one of the passengers called after her, "Don't forget the coffee!"
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