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I was in the Orlando airport Friday, waiting in line to board a Southwest flight to Philly, and this family was in the pre-board line. The woman starts pitching a fit that they began preboarding wheelchair customers ahead of her family. Um, hello, don't you think they'd rather wait in line and walk on?
Anyhow, she was just carrying on and on, and the gate agent finally has enough and sends her to the back of the line (they had "C" passes). The woman starts bawling her eyes out.
Meanwhile her husband had wandered off someplace (I think he was mortified by the scene this woman was making).
So she's not paying any attention to these two kids who are young enough that they are eligible for pre-board (that's another topic altogether). The daughter who was about three is using the metal divider rails like a jungle gym, and you guessed it, falls of and cracks her head open.
The woman is now hysterical, and all because she was rude and beligerent. They start general boarding, I who had been sitting there on the floor eating my pizza watching this entire scenario unfold (and had been in my spot longer than this woman and her family ahd been in the preboard line--I had seen them eating in the food court when I got my slice) got on the plane, and snagged the first aisle seat on the plane. in the bulkhead no less.
They were about the last people onboard, this woman was still sobbing--twenty minutes later. Get over it lady! Geesh! I'm not sure what happened, they went to the very back of the plane, but when they asked for help at the front in getting seats together the flight attendents told them to ask around, there wasn't anything they could do.
I'm sure they ahd heard about the scene this lady had made, and how rude she was to teh gate agent, and wanted nothing to do with her.
I swear, it's too bad "Airline" or whatever that show was hadn't been there taping!
Anne

Anyhow, she was just carrying on and on, and the gate agent finally has enough and sends her to the back of the line (they had "C" passes). The woman starts bawling her eyes out.

So she's not paying any attention to these two kids who are young enough that they are eligible for pre-board (that's another topic altogether). The daughter who was about three is using the metal divider rails like a jungle gym, and you guessed it, falls of and cracks her head open.


The woman is now hysterical, and all because she was rude and beligerent. They start general boarding, I who had been sitting there on the floor eating my pizza watching this entire scenario unfold (and had been in my spot longer than this woman and her family ahd been in the preboard line--I had seen them eating in the food court when I got my slice) got on the plane, and snagged the first aisle seat on the plane. in the bulkhead no less.


They were about the last people onboard, this woman was still sobbing--twenty minutes later. Get over it lady! Geesh! I'm not sure what happened, they went to the very back of the plane, but when they asked for help at the front in getting seats together the flight attendents told them to ask around, there wasn't anything they could do.

I swear, it's too bad "Airline" or whatever that show was hadn't been there taping!

Anne