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  • #16
    Originally posted by JordanD
    Still beats the hell out of me why a 6 year old was flying alone to Cancun. Spring break was 7 months ago.
    Yeah.. I mean, you're 11, and you haven't even ever flown alone.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Chris Kilroy
      Yeah.. I mean, you're 11, and you haven't even ever flown alone.
      I'm gonna have to fly alone to Vegas now to kick your ass.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by JordanD
        Still beats the hell out of me why a 6 year old was flying alone to Cancun. Spring break was 7 months ago.
        This might come as a surprise, but not everyone goes there to party. Maybe they actually have relatives down there. Mexico is becoming a very popular place for Americans to retire because of the cheaper cost of living. He might have been on his way to see the grand parents.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by MaxPower
          There's always another option , and its to offer the little kid some toys or whatever. I understand it as they "tried" everything to settle him and they failed. I guess they're not trained to take care of kids but one thing is for sure is that it's part of their job, right ? Not ranting at the F/A's for failing with this kid. Not at all....
          Okay stop the speculating. I can't tell you the whole story because it is confidential, however the kid was disruptive, would not sit in his seat and because of his antics became a threat to the safety of the acft.

          Flight attendants are trained to look after all pax, including 6 year olds and many of AC's flight attendants are parents. Pure and simple the kid would not behave.

          And you can't blame the parents either as they were not there trying to get the kid under control. Even "well" behaved kids lose it every once in a while. My oldest daughter, who is a pretty good young lady, once threw a fit while we were out to dinner. I removed her and got her calmed down. When we got back she took a big soup spoon and rapped it off the bald guys head that was at the next table. We were asked to leave. That doesn't make me a bad parent!

          I can't wait for a few of you guys to have kids....hahaha. I'm coming to watch.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by ptbodale
            My oldest daughter, who is a pretty good young lady, once threw a fit while we were out to dinner. I removed her and got her calmed down. When we got back she took a big soup spoon and rapped it off the bald guys head that was at the next table. We were asked to leave. That doesn't make me a bad parent!
            haha, that's awesome

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            • #21
              It actually was very funny Joe. The poor guys wife was laughing so hard she was crying. This guy had actually told Marguerite to "shut up" a couple of times, so she got her revenge.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by ptbodale
                It actually was very funny Joe. The poor guys wife was laughing so hard she was crying. This guy had actually told Marguerite to "shut up" a couple of times, so she got her revenge.
                see what you have to look forward to paul? (photoflyer)

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by ptbodale
                  Okay stop the speculating. I can't tell you the whole story because it is confidential, however the kid was disruptive, would not sit in his seat and because of his antics became a threat to the safety of the acft.

                  Flight attendants are trained to look after all pax, including 6 year olds and many of AC's flight attendants are parents. Pure and simple the kid would not behave.

                  And you can't blame the parents either as they were not there trying to get the kid under control. Even "well" behaved kids lose it every once in a while. My oldest daughter, who is a pretty good young lady, once threw a fit while we were out to dinner. I removed her and got her calmed down. When we got back she took a big soup spoon and rapped it off the bald guys head that was at the next table. We were asked to leave. That doesn't make me a bad parent!

                  I can't wait for a few of you guys to have kids....hahaha. I'm coming to watch.
                  Dale, I wasn't ranting on any of the sides. !

                  I had a conversation with a PFSG member and he said - a bad child is a reflection of bad parenting.

                  To me, when a child do this in a restaurant or anywhere else someone they don't know or even if the kid know the person, Its still a bad manner or whatever you would call it. Now Im not saying you're a bad parent cause we treat our "kids" differently. Oh I have to mention "No I dont have any kid(s)"
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                  • #24
                    No worries John.

                    You are right, there are a lot of shitty parents. you should have to have a licence to have kids eh.

                    You just never know what the little darlings will do.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by ptbodale
                      No worries John.

                      You are right, there are a lot of shitty parents. you should have to have a licence to have kids eh.

                      You just never know what the little darlings will do.

                      You make a great point Dale.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by ptbodale
                        you should have to have a licence to have kids eh.
                        first off, whoa you really are Canadian!

                        And second off, I agree with you completely. Seriously, you need a license to drive a car....why? Because its a big responsibility and if you do it wrong you have the chance you might mess someone elses' life up forever...I dont see how parenting is any different. Some people really shouldn't have kids.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by ptbodale
                          My oldest daughter, who is a pretty good young lady,
                          Yes she is.
                          -Kevin

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by ACman
                            Yes she is.
                            So Kevin, how did you end up getting back from Cancun?

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                            • #29
                              He never got back from Cancun remember? "

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by JordanD
                                He never got back from Cancun remember? "
                                I figured maybe he had someone drive him

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