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Do You Require Pijamas On Your Flight!
10 August 2012, 23:03
SaeedDo You Require Pijamas On Your Flight!
Xtra large ones?11 August 2012, 01:24
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11 August 2012, 03:33
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11 August 2012, 03:54
MARK H. YOUNGWould anyone think it was fine and justified to hold up a long international flight over the RIGHT PJ's? Wow!
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jdollarnice to know Americans aren't the only fat assholes. Oz apparently has at least 2.
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11 August 2012, 19:26
pagosawingnutNow THAT is spoiled.
11 August 2012, 21:04
meteQantas probably didn't have the camo slippers either !!

12 August 2012, 00:22
scubaproGREAT!
12 August 2012, 05:10
bwana cecilI must be one of the great unwashed, as I have never seen anyone on a plane in pajamas.
I just strip down to my drawers & sack out.(not really)
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12 August 2012, 10:46
Fjoldwow, just wow.
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13 August 2012, 01:42
FrostbitWell the british Air Jammies are quite comfy. On our trip in 2010 it was the first time we ever took BA 1st class (we used miles).
I felt a little weird getting into them until I saw everyone else started changing as soon as on board.
On the Heathrow to Jo-berg leg I got changed immediately with boarding and was sipping on my Champagne and a guy in an Orange vest walked up to me as asked if I was Mr. Wojciehowski. I answered affirmative and he then asked, "Are you traveling with firearms?".
I answered "yes".
He requested, "Could you come with me please".
I said, "I'm in my jammies and slippers where are we going"?
He said, "I need you to identify your gun and ammo case".
He walked me off the plane past the still boarding passengers and through a security door down onto the tarmac. There in a luggage tug was my tuffpak and ammo case.
His scanner wouldn't pick up the barcode because the counter person in Seattle had put about 20 staples through it.
Me and my jammies returned to the plane.
13 August 2012, 02:24
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
Well the british Air Jammies are quite comfy. On our trip in 2010 it was the first time we ever took BA 1st class (we used miles).
I felt a little weird getting into them until I saw everyone else started changing as soon as on board.
On the Heathrow to Jo-berg leg I got changed immediately with boarding and was sipping on my Champagne and a guy in an Orange vest walked up to me as asked if I was Mr. Wojciehowski. I answered affirmative and he then asked, "Are you traveling with firearms?".
I answered "yes".
He requested, "Could you come with me please".
I said, "I'm in my jammies and slippers where are we going"?
He said, "I need you to identify your gun and ammo case".
He walked me off the plane past the still boarding passengers and through a security door down onto the tarmac. There in a luggage tug was my tuffpak and ammo case.
His scanner wouldn't pick up the barcode because the counter person in Seattle had put about 20 staples through it.
Me and my jammies returned to the plane.
Pictures?
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13 August 2012, 02:31
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
Well the british Air Jammies are quite comfy. On our trip in 2010 it was the first time we ever took BA 1st class (we used miles).
I felt a little weird getting into them until I saw everyone else started changing as soon as on board.
On the Heathrow to Jo-berg leg I got changed immediately with boarding and was sipping on my Champagne and a guy in an Orange vest walked up to me as asked if I was Mr. Wojciehowski. I answered affirmative and he then asked, "Are you traveling with firearms?".
I answered "yes".
He requested, "Could you come with me please".
I said, "I'm in my jammies and slippers where are we going"?
He said, "I need you to identify your gun and ammo case".
He walked me off the plane past the still boarding passengers and through a security door down onto the tarmac. There in a luggage tug was my tuffpak and ammo case.
His scanner wouldn't pick up the barcode because the counter person in Seattle had put about 20 staples through it.
Me and my jammies returned to the plane.
Pictures?
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13 August 2012, 07:52
AnotherAZWriterIronic as I read this Ms. AZWriter is on this same flight but from Melbourne (after flying all night from Perth).
How does a college professor rate a 1st class fare? Is he paid that much or is he doing a lot of consulting on the side??
14 August 2012, 01:26
Patricio Gaudianopriceless.
14 August 2012, 02:33
Duckearquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
Well the british Air Jammies are quite comfy. On our trip in 2010 it was the first time we ever took BA 1st class (we used miles).
I felt a little weird getting into them until I saw everyone else started changing as soon as on board.
On the Heathrow to Jo-berg leg I got changed immediately with boarding and was sipping on my Champagne and a guy in an Orange vest walked up to me as asked if I was Mr. Wojciehowski. I answered affirmative and he then asked, "Are you traveling with firearms?".
I answered "yes".
He requested, "Could you come with me please".
I said, "I'm in my jammies and slippers where are we going"?
He said, "I need you to identify your gun and ammo case".
He walked me off the plane past the still boarding passengers and through a security door down onto the tarmac. There in a luggage tug was my tuffpak and ammo case.
His scanner wouldn't pick up the barcode because the counter person in Seattle had put about 20 staples through it.
Me and my jammies returned to the plane.
Pictures?
Beware of what you ask for.....
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19 August 2012, 17:23
Bud MeadowsJIM:
Now that's a bold fashion statement!!!
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
Well the british Air Jammies are quite comfy. On our trip in 2010 it was the first time we ever took BA 1st class (we used miles).
I felt a little weird getting into them until I saw everyone else started changing as soon as on board.
On the Heathrow to Jo-berg leg I got changed immediately with boarding and was sipping on my Champagne and a guy in an Orange vest walked up to me as asked if I was Mr. Wojciehowski. I answered affirmative and he then asked, "Are you traveling with firearms?".
I answered "yes".
He requested, "Could you come with me please".
I said, "I'm in my jammies and slippers where are we going"?
He said, "I need you to identify your gun and ammo case".
He walked me off the plane past the still boarding passengers and through a security door down onto the tarmac. There in a luggage tug was my tuffpak and ammo case.
His scanner wouldn't pick up the barcode because the counter person in Seattle had put about 20 staples through it.
Me and my jammies returned to the plane.
Pictures?
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