Daily Archives: January 30, 2010

Always Wear Shoes When Standing in Pee

January 30, 2010
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Turbulence happens!

Newsflash…..  airplane bathrooms are disgusting.  Would you wear only your socks when ”dropping the kids off at the pool“, let’s say in a public bathroom at Grand Central Station?  I don’t think so.  Why on earth do flyer’s think it’s okay to wear only socks, or naked feet, when using airplane lavatories?   That’s disgusting.  Nuff said. (Oh, it’s been brought to my attention that some readers are not familiar with the term “dropping the kids off at the pool”.  Means the same as, “pinching off a loaf”, “poppin a squat’, “dropping off a piping...

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Hello. Hello? knock-knock. This thing working?

January 30, 2010
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Okay girls, let's get out of these uniforms. It's happy hour!

Greetings earthlings and fellow industry worker bees.  This is my first blogging experience.   I’m now “blogging”.  Oh, that has a nice ring to it, now doesn’t it?  Sounds a bit like “snogging”.  And we all know what snogging is.  Hmmm…..  Well, maybe not.  I happen to know “snogging” because of my work as a flight attendant.  Not that flight attendants do a lot of snogging.  Let’s just nip that rumor right in the butt.  Or is it bud?  I never know...

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Ask Martha and the Magic 8 Ball! wwmd?

January 30, 2010
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Ask Martha and the Magic 8 Ball! wwmd?

What Would Martha Do? Your thought-provoking questions just keep rolling in! Instead of answering individually, I’ve decided to start a wwmd? ask the 8 Ball advice column. Please submit questions in three easy steps: 1. Scroll down to “Leave a Reply” 2. Drop your question in the “Leave a Reply” box 3. I’ll check the 8 Ball and provide the answer within two shakes of a lambs tail! Viola! You tweet? Tweet Martha or join us on Martha’s Facebook Fan...

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The Staff~ Martha and Chip. Post a comment below!

January 30, 2010
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Martha & Chip

“Flying frequently ~ for a living!” ~ Based in beautiful San Francisco, Martha is a well seasoned Flight Attendant for a major US airline. Although friendly service is an important job requirement, Martha works tirelessly maintaining a safe, stable, and secure environment while hosting hundreds of somewhat unstable, often insecure, and not-always-friendly passengers stuffed inside a metal tube hurling through space at over 500 mph. Seems like a crazy life huh? It is. It’s Martha’s life, and she’s living...

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