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Old Mar 26, 2009, 6:16 PM
Silent Bob Silent Bob is offline
 
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I've been a janitor sir in my younger days and I've seen my share of spills. And when it comes to vomit, the best thing to do is to clean it up right away as to not cause the sickness of others. Trust me, simply putting paper towels over it wasn't gonna cut it. Now your talkin about a small airplane bathroom, with a small sink that is normally used for washing your hands (among other bathroom neccessities i.e. shaving, primping). What you've done sir, again threw up in the sink, covered it up with paper and walked away. That tissue would definitely NOT have made a difference, it would have made it more disgusting. Imagine cleaning up gobs of paper with chunks of icky stuff in it? Can you imagine that? (heheheh sorry for grossing ya out there folks). Paper towels (especially absorbent ones) are used for absorbing liquid, not chunks of food along with it. And since there were no FA's in site as per your own statement, then another passenger saw fit to turn you in, would be my guess... because per your statement... you felt "obliged" to see what's up, when the FA's approached you.

My point is this, you made a mess, covered it up, got caught, and now you want to blame the FA's for being rude. (Which I agree with you, by your statement, it seems they could have handled it better). But you sir are forgetting the fact that you should have notified them in the beginning, as it could have been handled more discreetely. For get the time and turbulence, and they can't be out of site, where else can they go???