So who listens to inflight safety briefings?
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So who listens to inflight safety briefings?
Maybe we would if they were like this David the rapping Southwest Airlines flight attendant | Travel News | News.com.au
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Maybe we would if they were like this David the rapping Southwest Airlines flight attendant | Travel News | News.com.au
Cool! LOL It is noticeable that many dull, boring and traditional (set in their ways) looking people seemed quite amused with his rapping. Not bad!
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Stuff like that makes me smile, kind of makes you day.
I used to commute on the metro link in manchester and some mornings the driver would be an american blokes. With the english drivers the tram would pull up at the station and you'd get "Prestbury" but with the american bloke you'd get "This stop is Prestbury, thats Prestbury. Doors on my left. If you leaving us at this time please enjoy your day and thanks for travelling with us"
However when you're in a bad mood or still half cut from the night before, it was f'ing annoying!
I used to commute on the metro link in manchester and some mornings the driver would be an american blokes. With the english drivers the tram would pull up at the station and you'd get "Prestbury" but with the american bloke you'd get "This stop is Prestbury, thats Prestbury. Doors on my left. If you leaving us at this time please enjoy your day and thanks for travelling with us"
However when you're in a bad mood or still half cut from the night before, it was f'ing annoying!
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On the tube from Heathrow the other day the tube driver was asking the passengers to work out how many parks there were on Picadilly Line, and enjoyed giving a history lesson at each stop
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