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Would you eat sardines and tuna on a plane?

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Someone on my facebook just posted this-
"I have sardines and canned tuna packed and ready for the plane ride tomorrow. Bless the the people sitting around me. I have a five hour flight and I gotta eat..sorry folks!"

In her defense she's a body builder and on a very strict diet, still, I can't imagine bringing that to eat on a packed plane!
 
I wouldn't eat that on a dare...nevermind a plane:rotfl: Yuck:lmao:
 
I wouldn't eat that on a dare...nevermind a plane:rotfl: Yuck:lmao:

LOL, it really doesn't sound very appetizing does it?
I just hope she doesn't sit next to someone prone to air sickness. Can you imagine feeling queasy to begin with and then someone breaks out sardines and tuna? Yikes! :sick:
 
LOL, it really doesn't sound very appetizing does it?
I just hope she doesn't sit next to someone prone to air sickness. Can you imagine feeling queasy to begin with and then someone breaks out sardines and tuna? Yikes! :sick:

I sure can't:lmao: I had a friend back in the day that was a body builder and he used to eat cold baked potatoes with grape jelly smeared all over them:eek: Used to make me want to hurl to watch him bite into one:eek:
 


Someone on my facebook just posted this-
"I have sardines and canned tuna packed and ready for the plane ride tomorrow. Bless the the people sitting around me. I have a five hour flight and I gotta eat..sorry folks!"

In her defense she's a body builder and on a very strict diet, still, I can't imagine bringing that to eat on a packed plane!

I am sure that she could substitute for 1 meal. Good thing I am not sitting next to her. The smell of canned tuna makes me want to vomit and I usually have to get up and leave the room if someone has it (although people who know me well enough are nice enough not to eat it around me). Since I wouldn't be able to leave the room here, I would make sure I aimed her way if I got sick.
 
I can remember going on a road trip with my grandparents when I was in junior high. Grandma popped the top on a can of sardines for their picnic lunch in the car and I was hurling pretty quickly after that.

Motion sickness and sardines are not for the feeble.
 


I can understand not eating sardines. However, they have those little snack pack of tuna that has the crackers with it. I don't see how anything wrong with that
 
I might eat it, but only if someone were holding a gun on me. OMG, that just sounds GROSS!! :crazy2: I don't think that there is enough beer to wash down that combination.
 
with the way airlines are reacting to things, am not sure that is something I would want to do. quite possibly we could read about an airplane making an emergency landing to remove a passenger causing unease among the passengers
 
I can understand not eating sardines. However, they have those little snack pack of tuna that has the crackers with it. I don't see how anything wrong with that

You may not see anything wrong with it but I can tell you that I am a badddd flyer--the smell of the person next to me eating that would make me hurl. And if I was to hurl from the smell I would assure you that I would aim it at the person who's smell set me off.
I was on line at the supermarket the other day and the person behind me had HORRIBLE chicken soup smelling BO--I actually started gagging and had to force myself not to vomit, so if I smelled tuna or sardines on a plane you can be sure I would vomit!
 
I wonder if they would even allow a can of sardines in carry on. That pop top can be pretty sharp, you know. ;)
 
oh gosh! That's terrible! :scared1:

Surely there's something else high protein-low carb she could eat!

I never get on a plane without food, but I usually bring granola bars or something like that. Nothing stinky!

I love tuna, but I can't imagine eating it in a confined area, and a 5 hour flight is a LONG time to be stuck smelling fish!! :sick:
 
On our last trip to Orlando, we had a very tight connection in Dallas. We didn't even have time to use the bathroom, let alone eat. My older son and I ended up in a row with a girl who said she was a very bad flyer, and was still feeling nauseous from her previous flight. My son and I hadn't eaten in hours and were starving. I asked the girl if she would mind if we took out some snacks. She asked what we were planning to eat, and I told her we had trail mix and goldfish crackers. She said, "Oh, that's fine. But I would definitely lose it if you guys pulled out McDonald's or something that smells." I leaned way over by my son and we blocked our food with our magazines. I felt bad for the poor girl, as she held the air sickness bag for the entire flight. Can you imagine if I sat next to her and whipped out a can of sardines? :scared1:
 
Ick
if she has to eat ruddy sardines on a 5 hour flight she should at least eat them in the bathroom for the sake of others. I am a really good flyer but if someone whipped those out in the cabin I'd be reaching for the sick bag.
 
I would not eat them on a plane
I would not eat them on a train.

I would not like them on a weather vane
I would not like them fancy or plain.

I do not eat dead things like that
On a plane or elsewhere, rather eat my hat - yes that's the one, on the cat.
 

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