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  • Kirsten Dunst's mom was a bit(hy F/A!

    KIRSTEN DUNST's mother INEZ had a tough method of dealing with rude passengers when she worked in the airline industry - she sent their luggage on to wrong destinations.

    The Hollywood actress's mother worked as a flight attendant before leaving her native Germany for America, and she refused to tolerate rude passengers.

    Dunst says, "She worked for Lufthansa for 10 years, but she was kind of like the bad girl of the airline. She would drink all the leftover champagne and (eat the) caviar.

    "Also, she would send the luggage to other places when she didn't like the people. She was a naughty flight attendant. Now it's stricter. They had to be really rude. I think she only did that like three times."
    17/10/2005 08:48



    Doesn;t Kirsten play a flight attendant in her latest movie with Orlando Bloom?

    Also, how could a flight attendant change the desitnation of a bag?
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    This interview came from Jay Leno. I'd say most of it was nothing but a ploy to get people to laugh. I thought it was funny though.

    They failed to mention that it was from Jay Leno.
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    • #3
      Also the flight attendent has no conrol on where someones baggage goes, thats the gate agents, and then the ramp agents.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by ExpressJet145
        Also the flight attendent has no conrol on where someones baggage goes, thats the gate agents, and then the ramp agents.
        Thats exactly what I was thinking..

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ExpressJet145
          Also the flight attendent has no conrol on where someones baggage goes, thats the gate agents, and then the ramp agents.
          Yes true but if the f/a knows the rampers (like many do at WN) it would not be a hard thing to do.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by PT737SWA
            Yes true but if the f/a knows the rampers (like many do at WN) it would not be a hard thing to do.
            And also at UTA, UY, GN, just to name a few

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