
World traveler, connoisseur of wine and wings, documenter of filth, she can smile while serving you watered down Sierra Mist just as easily as she can disable you and have you secured to the seat with plastic ties.
Military charter flights are the most pleasurable flights for me to work. They are so kind, respectful, and grateful for everything I do. The verbal exchanges with them are so sweet and fun. And of course, looking at them in uniform isn’t so bad either. What they don’t know is the admiration that I have for them. To try and even THINK about what they go through is not even possible. The physical and mental challenges that they must face just blow my mind. I have such great respect for these special angels that protect my freedom every single day.
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Green Means “Go……To A New Hotel”
This disturbing photo was shot from the hotel window of a flight attendant with a regional carrier on layover in Jackson, Mississippi. This would be a Not Tub, though, at night with the in-spa lights it might look kind of trippy.
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Funky Phones In El Paso (soon to be the name of an Alt band)
From a flight attendant on layover: True story. Last night/this morn there was a loud party somewhere on our floor. When I finally got tired of being woken up time and again I called front desk about 3 am to complain. This phone had an ODOR to it, a HORRIBLE odor like...

Mommy, Why Are There Pee Pee’s On The Door?
Discovered by a flight attendant on layover in LA. She reported it to the carrier so she wouldn't get blamed.
Foot-Picker In The Exit Row
On a flight from the US to Rio, this woman decided to get...comfortable. She later ate a sandwich with the hand she used to pick at her scaly feet.
Unintentional Hotel Closet Weirdness
“The Checks In The Mail…Slot At Some Hotel In Tampa”
From a Radio personality on vacation in Tampa/St. Pete and staying at an older, historic hotel. The kind that has the mail slots on each floor. And this one got a little backed up. He was curious as to how long some of it might've been stuck there.