That is not the guy who was on TV. Pete “the Bachelor” is at UAL after leaving DL.Yep…that’s him.
Yup. He’s EWR 787.That is not the guy who was on TV. Pete “the Bachelor” is at UAL after leaving DL.
Apparently they were both on the Bachelor. I swear I learned this against my will.That is not the guy who was on TV. Pete “the Bachelor” is at UAL after leaving DL.
Apparently they were both on the Bachelor. I swear I learned this against my will.
Apparently they were both on the Bachelor. I swear I learned this against my will.
Waiting for Seggy to Kramer-in and ask for clarification of what this code means.Yup. He’s EWR 787.
EWR78B?Waiting for Seggy to Kramer-in and ask for clarification of what this code means.![]()
Waiting for Seggy to Kramer-in and ask for clarification of what this code means.![]()
Ahh, I guess the other Pete was on the Bachelorette.The Bachelor
bachelornation.com
According to this, only Delta/United Pete was the only Pete.
I swear we've flown together. Maybe my F/O's, who are Capts now, did actually learn one thing from me.They’re usually standing at the door with their bags as I’m still flipping switches, and I’m sure some would take the escape reels down if they knew there wouldn’t be consequences.
99.9% chance you’ll see guys with these haircuts setting up GoPros in their hotel roomsUnfortunately we are seeing a lot of this behavior here at Lego Airlines. You know this guy wants you to like and subscribe.View attachment 76633
Thanks for that.Not to be an ass but I think we've moved on from that term and it's offensive to trans folks
Of course gingers, and the French, are still fair game to be made fun of because they are soul-less and insufferable
TV in a “major market” in 1980 was 3 VHF channels (network), maybe one PBS channel that transmitted videos of a clock 18 hours a day and 2 sketch UHF channels that rewarded you with reruns of Dennis the Menace or Little Rascals in b&w if you held the antenna with one hand while jumping on one foot.
If you don’t like it, turn it off and go for a walk.
That's not true. We like to pretend but in 1980 we had ONtv and my neighbor had HBO. His dad was a dirty drywall contractor and they had a pirate cable box. When no one was looking we'd try to tune in the X-rated channels, you'd be amazed what the glimpse of a nipple meant to a very young man. That was back when porno mags were literally stashed somewhere in the bushes.TV in a “major market” in 1980 was 3 VHF channels (network), maybe one PBS channel that transmitted videos of a clock 18 hours a day and 2 sketch UHF channels that rewarded you with reruns of Dennis the Menace or Little Rascals in b&w if you held the antenna with one hand while jumping on one foot.
If you don’t like it, turn it off and go for a walk.
I just wait until Yellow deadheads me on American…. Then I collect miles for my Aadvantage account for the deadhead and watch Oppenheimer that AA provides with their inflight streaming.If I really want to watch something I can get it, but it doesn't happen that often. I haven't seen Oppenheimer yet, perhaps I will.