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Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
They lost my baggage, which caused me to have to attend a wedding rehearsal and after party in surf shorts and a t shirt. The last four times I've flown them, I had to wait an average of an hour and a half for my baggage. They keep blaming the lazy union scumbags in Philly for their troubles when you ask where your bags are, but thats no excuse. They know that unions here are lazy useless fucks, so they have an obligation to hire other workers. If USAir can't get some lazy asses to lug youyr bags from the jet, they shouldn't offer the flight in the first place. Why would I want an on time landing where I'mn just going to wait an hour and half for my bags in the airport?
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you check bags? my wife and I were a mixed marriage on the check bags issue. She was all for checking. I finally convinced her to give it up the last time we flew.
We were leaving LaGuardia the morning after weather had cancelled all flights. The place was a nightmare of lines of angry people waiting to see ticket agents. and the lines didn't move because no one had a problem that had a solution- there were only a few seats on a few flights and most of these guys weren't going anywhere. Anyway, there was no way to check a bag without a long wait.
Since we had packed for carry on only, we walked straight to eticket and then cooled off in the World Club with a refreshing cocktail. She finally had to admit I was right.
I did keep an eye on the door fearing the rabble might kick it down after a night's sleep in the concourse. Good thing for increased security. The Russian revolution started sort of like that.