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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (822297)12/12/2014 4:09:17 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1578933
 
Hey Ted, given that I'm not a Ted Cruz supporter, I think I can cross out "good troller" from the list of possible explanations for your dumbass post ...

Hey dude, birds of a feather............you talk like one, you walk like one, you are one.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (822297)12/12/2014 8:00:47 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578933
 
Oops! Do you think your parents blame themselves?

Korean Air Exec Resigns After Flipping Out About Nuts on a Flight


Jay Hathaway
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A Korean Air Lines executive resigned this week and issued a public apology for a completely bonkers incident where she kicked a crew chief off a flight at JFK because she was served macadamia nuts in a bag, not a dish. The flight was delayed 20 minutes while officials decided whether to proceed without the ousted employee.





Airline VP Kicks Flight Attendant Off Plane For Screwing Up Nuts Most international airlines based in Asia are known for their high-quality service, down the the… Read more flightclub.?jalopnik.?com



The disgraced executive, Heather Cho, was the vice president in charge of in-flight service until she stepped down this week. She's also the daughter of Korean Air's chairman, Yang-ho Cho.

"Please blame me; it's my fault," the elder Cho said at a press conference Friday, according to the New York Times, "I failed to raise her properly."

Heather Cho, stripped of her VP title, may also face prosecution for violating aviation laws when she "raised hell" on the December 5th flight, the Times reports. Korean Air is also under investigation for allegedly conspiring to cover up the incident.

The airline, part of the much larger Hanjin Group megacorp, has turned into something of a national joke since the Dec. 5 debacle. Sales of macadamia nuts are up, consumers are threatening to boycott Korean Air, and this parody video exists:



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (822297)12/15/2014 10:44:06 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578933
 
Changing the topic... I think I remember trading posts with you on this subject...

nytimes.com

Al