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		<title>How Should You Deal with Air Rage?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[While coming back from a family vacation/busine ss trip lately a passenger several rows in front of us started to become verbally abusive with a flight attendant as we were preparing to take off. His behavior escalated until we had to return to the gate and he was removed from the plane after refusing to get off. My six year old son is a frequent flier himself and has always entertained us with his comments to other travelers- "You can't bring that water thru security," "You need to take your shoes off," and the priceless "No going to the potty now the seatbelt sign is on." This incident floored him though. Part way thru the flight he got a bit tired and cranky and as he pursed up his lips to whine my husband chimed in with "Did you see the man who had to leave the plane?" My son said yes. "Why did he have to leave?" and the lightbulb clicked for my son, "Because he couldn't follow the rules." A priceless lesson.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 00:53:46 +0000</pubDate>
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