Is this the first step back to parental responsibility?
All I know is that is about damned time that somebody makes parents deal with their snot-nosed brats, or at least be the ones the most inconvenienced by them for a change.
I read that article and the father's remarks pissed me off so much... "they'll never fly that airline again.." Well, GOOD.Keep your uncontrollable little BITCH of a daughter HOME, where she belongs, where only YOU, you two losers who made the decision to fuck and create the little asshole, are the only two who have to deal with her. Your "precious" child is a tiny terrorist, obviously.
Out of control, hitting, screaming, refusing to behave...
You expect 112 other people, who have not one fuckin' nickle in it, to put up with your horrendous child? Please, motherfucker. The airline did what YOU COULDN'T DO, then reimbursed your lame ass AND offered you round-trip tickets for future flights and all you can do is be a petulant asshole and say you'll never fly with them again? Big fuckin' deal. I'm sure they're cryin' over that. Asshole. Fuck you, your idiot wife, and your hellion child. I just wish I had your email address, so I could write to YOU, just like I did the airline.
But... you can bet your STUPID ass my letter to you wouldn't be even remotely close in tone or attitude to the one I wrote to AirTran.
Hey... Saw the news article about you guys having kicked that snot-nosed brat off your plane and I just wanted to say "Good going".YOU wanted a kid.
Sincerely. It's about damned time PARENTS are made to pay for their kids out-of-control bullshit behavior. That you reimbursed them and offered them the round-trip tickets is MORE than enough, especially in the face of the father's quoted remarks about never flying with you again.
That just PROVES he'd rather blame somebody else for his own self-made problems than actually do something about them. In fact, that that family will never fly with you again is something of a FAVOR he's doing you, obviously. To hell with them, hooray for you. You guys did the right thing. I only wish I'd been on the plane so I could have stood and applauded when they were escorted off. Thank you for standing up for all the people whose kid it wasn't and whose problem it shouldn't have been and who shouldn't have to put up with kids like this in public. Now, can whomever made that decision show restaurant managers how to do the same thing? Approvingly,
me
YOU fucked to make that happen.
That makes the resulting hell-on-Earth 110% YOURS to hafta deal with. Not "ours". I dearly hope that this is the first in a looooong series of similar events making parents be responsible for their stupid kids for a fuckin' change. Wouldn't it be lover-ly to think so? Bravo, AirTran. If I were a frequent flyer, you'd be my airline of choice every time. *standing ovation for AirTran, including much foot stomping, cheering, whistling and clapping*
(And, a great big, foam-hand-sized middle finger to the parents.)
(And that goddamned kid.)
Comments
Posted by: Mad William Flint at January 23, 2007 05:40 PM (PMU0c)
Posted by: Stevie at January 23, 2007 06:17 PM (Dl3ro)
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Just saw that featured on the news, the kid was still not behaving during the tv interview, climbing all over the couch. They had the balls to say she was on her best behavior at that moment! I usually say something when I see parents not controlling their kids, I do understand that there are times when kids need to act out but 99.9% of the time they should have been taught how to behave by thier parents. I nannied for 7 kids(4 differnt families) and all of them behaved in public, it wasn't a difficult task to teach them that either.
Posted by: Kenna at January 24, 2007 08:25 AM (LTMI7)
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