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This will be my only post towards this site and will not be revisiting the site after i have posted this thread. Nor will i answer any questions or reply to any emails.
On my flight from Miami to Georgia, i had bought some food in the departure lounge and had accidentally left my fork in the actual airport. I wanted to eat my food before the airplane took off so i asked a flight attendant for a fork. What she gave me was quite surprising and when you think about it very frightening. She handed me a METAL fork. Though some may not find this very important. I do. Maybe because i was only a young teenager the hostess found, that handing me a metal fork could do no harm, maybe. But what would have happened if that fork got into the wrong hands. Mind you the forks points were as sharp as any decent fork. This is my complaint, thank you for listening. |
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Thankfully this is his only post, or this could become really funny REALLY quick. But for those who may find this intriguing, or unawares, they still use metal utensils in the first class cabin. And honestly speaking, I'd rather not try and take over a plane using a metal fork, given that an armed air marshall will probably be on the flight, just itching for some action.
And how is this a complaint anyway? You asked for a fork and they gave you one?? HUH?????? again thankfully he's not responding to this complaint. But the floor is open. |
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bob, took the words right out of my mouth.
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mmm i am shocked a young teenage even asked for a fork and didn't eat with just their fingers.
I agree with Bob a complaint would have been if they had looked at her and said "tough luck" you should have brought one or "$3.00 for that fork" |
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I think that Baby Shamz was expecting them to give her a plastic fork, not a metal one.
I see a couple of similar complaints on a weekly basis. |
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