Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Ears Are Ringing

Welcome Aboard

Imagine that you're on vacation.

A vacation away from all the hustle and bustle of everyday routine.

You just boarded your flight, took your seat, and rested your head back on the headrest.

The flight will last about six hours and all you want to do is take a nap.

Now, what if the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) approved the use of cell phones on planes, do you think you would get the needed rest?

You would be annoyed by the conversations going on around you and would lash out for some peace and quiet.

What can you do?

You can thank God that the bill was not passed and get some sleep now.

Anyway, the things that people do just for a little talk-time on their cell.

They need to keep in touch and won't last the flight unless they can talk.

Passengers go through cell phone withdrawal; it's like having a bad craving for a cigarette.

I can't tell you how many times a passenger has asked if their cell would work in the air.

It's a good thing they don't.

Can you image the use of cell phones on planes?

Give me some earplugs.

Anyway, a plane is no place for any sort of open air conversation. It's bad enough when passenger talk loudly to each other and others have to hear it.

There's something about the close proximity of sitting next to someone who just talks loudly; so, can you imagine sitting next to someone talking on their cell for the whole fight?

The only quiet place for a little peace may very well be in the bathroom.

Just remember to lock the door.

Thanks For Flying :)

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