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Old Nov 5, 2009, 2:24 AM
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It's very possible that the flight attendant could have been serving drinks, or just walking down the aisle when turbulence hit, and as he lost balance trued to catch a seat back, but his hands landed on the passenger instead.

That's the big question with this in the first place - what were the details of the push? What lead up to this?

Mars: Butch seems to think that I've been going around reporting a bunch of his posts, so it would seem a *** for tat thing. What's interesting is in another post, I had asked him to elaborate as to why he thought it was me. He has yet to answer. (Not saying it is or isn't, just why he seems to think this) Now back to our regularly scheduled program........
 

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