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  #11  
Old April 22nd, 2004, 09:00 PM
jenn
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GalbreathM wrote:

How do you expect them to get the child to SFO?


That's their problem, not mine. If you *must*, however, children belong in
the cargo hold.

So long as I don't have to see, smell, or listen to the little ****er, I
don't have a problem. I hope you have a bloody miserable experience, though.





somebody needs his diddy changed and it isn't the future traveler to SFO
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Old April 22nd, 2004, 10:04 PM
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somebody needs his diddy changed and it isn't the future traveler to SFO

Well, go ahead and get someone to do it for you, honey.


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Old April 22nd, 2004, 10:54 PM
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In article , jenn says...

mrtravelkay wrote:

GalbreathM wrote:

We'll be bringing our baby (8 month old) over to Tokyo from SFO.



If you're so allmighty stupid as to inflict this sort of nonsense on your
fellow passengers, you deserve EXACTLY what you will get.


How do you expect them to get the child to SFO?


ah yes exactly, another twit who thinks public transport i.e. the giant
bus in the sky, is their personal jet or a social event to which only
adults may be invited ---



I thought they were flying lounges for business travellers desot by various
assundry interlopers ...

Banty

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Old April 22nd, 2004, 10:56 PM
Banty
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In article , Ian says...

We'll be bringing our baby (8 month old) over to Tokyo from SFO. We
are taking UA. They gave us 52A and 52C on a 744 plane. It's just a
standard 3-seat row, hoping the middle seat will be empty. The
reservation lady also said we can
have a bassinet. But I'm wondering how we can set up a bassinet in
this kind of seat. (She said we can do that because there are 2 styles
of bassinet ??)
Or should we request bulkhead seats instead?
Thanks.


Hi, Ian.

I think the best thing would be for you to call the airline to see what they may
offer, and what their specific requirements are for an international flight.

And the other best thing for you to do is ignore the idiots herein...

Cheers,
Banty

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Old April 22nd, 2004, 11:34 PM
PTRAVEL
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"Banty" wrote in message
...
In article , jenn says...

mrtravelkay wrote:

GalbreathM wrote:

We'll be bringing our baby (8 month old) over to Tokyo from SFO.



If you're so allmighty stupid as to inflict this sort of nonsense on

your
fellow passengers, you deserve EXACTLY what you will get.


How do you expect them to get the child to SFO?


ah yes exactly, another twit who thinks public transport i.e. the giant
bus in the sky, is their personal jet or a social event to which only
adults may be invited ---



I thought they were flying lounges for business travellers desot by

various
assundry interlopers ...

Banty


Ah, you've finally got it!


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Old April 23rd, 2004, 12:17 AM
Grill Master
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We'll be bringing our baby (8 month old) over to Tokyo from SFO.

Oh, and tell your wife to keep her tits tucked in. No one wants to see that
filth.


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Old April 23rd, 2004, 01:43 AM
Tchiowa
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mrtravelkay wrote in message .com...
GalbreathM wrote:
We'll be bringing our baby (8 month old) over to Tokyo from SFO.



If you're so allmighty stupid as to inflict this sort of nonsense on your
fellow passengers, you deserve EXACTLY what you will get.


How do you expect them to get the child to SFO?


(Other way around, they are going to Tokyo.)

And the answer is that they are going to Tokyo to benefit themselves,
not the child. The best decision would be not to go to Tokyo until the
child is old enough to travel comfortably.
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Old April 23rd, 2004, 02:54 AM
Banty
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In article , PTRAVEL says...


"Banty" wrote in message
...
In article , jenn says...

mrtravelkay wrote:

GalbreathM wrote:

We'll be bringing our baby (8 month old) over to Tokyo from SFO.



If you're so allmighty stupid as to inflict this sort of nonsense on

your
fellow passengers, you deserve EXACTLY what you will get.


How do you expect them to get the child to SFO?


ah yes exactly, another twit who thinks public transport i.e. the giant
bus in the sky, is their personal jet or a social event to which only
adults may be invited ---



I thought they were flying lounges for business travellers desot by

various
assundry interlopers ...

Banty


Ah, you've finally got it!




Ohh ....HIiii, Pauul :*) :*)

Banty

 




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