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In reply to the discussion: A Delta crew member threatened to remove a passenger who repeatedly tried to sing her new gospel song on the flight [View all]MaineNative
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A Delta crew member threatened to remove a passenger who repeatedly tried to sing her new gospel song on the flight [View all]
Coventina
Nov 2023
OP
If miss "I'm really important because JAYSUS and I"m up for a Grammy" was sitting next
Maru Kitteh
Nov 2023
#1
This is sort of like those to proselytize to captive audiences on trains. Some people had long days and want quiet.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2023
#68
I've not experienced that except where we sat on the tarmac waiting to take off for hours OR
hlthe2b
Nov 2023
#13
Never flown on a flight with multiple babies crying continually? Much worse, though I have sympathy
hlthe2b
Nov 2023
#18
Let everyone sing! Give each passenger 5 minutes during flight to stand and sing!
Midnight Writer
Nov 2023
#7
Plus, very annoying to plug a new album with a song in front of a captive audience.
Attilatheblond
Nov 2023
#63
She's a noxious religious martyr selling a product. I don't want Kirby vacuum demos
Maru Kitteh
Nov 2023
#24
Who listens to the words in a song if it sounds good? How about "Halelujah"?
Jersey Devil
Nov 2023
#34
That's fine. But as soon as she opens her stupid mouth to sing, everyone else
Wingus Dingus
Nov 2023
#14
You can practically tell what type of Christian someone is by the political party they identify with. -nt
CrispyQ
Nov 2023
#151
I can listen to about 10 seconds but then have turn it off for fear of a permanent earworm infection.
progressoid
Nov 2023
#178
I don't care what the music genre, unless asked, no one should sing on a plane where
hlthe2b
Nov 2023
#4
Were I there, she would be wearing an emptied out carry on over her head
Attilatheblond
Nov 2023
#72
As far as reality is concerned, is it realistic to expect to have a good time on a plane?
Jersey Devil
Nov 2023
#46
I am absolutely with the Delta employee on this. Toss the offender off the plane, whether still on the ground or not.
DFW
Nov 2023
#27
I'm one of those oddball atheists who likes gospel music but shut up on the plane!
Vinca
Nov 2023
#31
I love opera. But if a famous opera singer stood up in the aisle and sang "Vissi d'arte"
Ocelot II
Nov 2023
#64
I want everyone on a plane to be polite and as quiet as possible, and keep your religion to yourself
obamanut2012
Nov 2023
#48
trolling is not about likes it is about quantity of responses and level of annoyance
Voltaire2
Nov 2023
#171
If I'm ever on a plane where someone starts proselytizing about religion in any way, I hope you're on it, too.
ShazzieB
Nov 2023
#113
Only Barbra and Dame Shirley Bassey should be allowed to sing while flying commercially.
Oopsie Daisy
Nov 2023
#92
Robert Stack knew how to deal with people trying to sell you...whether in the air or on the ground.
LudwigPastorius
Nov 2023
#110
Yikes how inconsiderate of her. You start singing that Christian conspiracy theory nonsense to people you don't know
MenloParque
Nov 2023
#111
If I want to listen to her music, I'll buy her album. Otherwise, not interested.
Jedi Guy
Nov 2023
#130
When I purchase a ticket, I expect to suffer from the inconveniences of air travel, but
housecat
Nov 2023
#174