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Message # 56670.1.1.1.1 Subject: Re:Wet on airplanes Date: Mon 07/01/13 16:55:45 GMT Name: MK Email: wamtec@comcast.net |
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There was this famous real life incident that happened on a plane about 10 years ago....where the flight crew girls decided to hold a wet t shirt contest on a charter plane for spring breakers......
Needless to say....they got into a lot of trouble and the flight attendants were fired.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KflsP-_sOrA
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In reply to Message (56670.1.1.1) Re:Wet on airplanes
By Bruno - Mon 07/01/13 13:57:18 GMT It's somehow surprising when you are sitting down on a chair and you get soaked from the upholstery.
I have lived that one in a cinema very surprising having a wet chair .......
During the movie the smell taughtme that it was from a full bladder ...... less my thing.
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By Wetlooker2 - Mon 07/01/13 13:39:20 GMT I go on swmming some years ago, will tr to swim with clothes and its okey - i doing that every time. The latest time we swimming we should have a christmas food before we jump in the pool, i was there before them and have showering and take a sauna with the clothes.
When i join to take a food i sitt there in my wet clothes and leave the chair wet, its fun. |
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By wetimer - isthisobscureenough@yahoo.co.uk Mon 07/01/13 08:11:10 GMT Never been wet on an aeroplane, but I have been on the tube (the London underground) soaked. I was wearing black jeans and a t-shirt, with a fleece over the top. They were dripping wet when I left the house. By the time I had walked the 15 minutes to the station, I don't think I was visibly wet, but I was still soaked and I know I left the seat quite wet afterwards. Bit of a surprise for the girl that sat down after I got up... |
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By Mark - jtsmark@yahoo.com Mon 07/01/13 02:06:18 GMT I don't get the chance to get wet very often. So business trips are a welcomed opportunity to "catch up". But even those trips are rare, so I like to make the most of it - including air travel time. Once through security I typically put on a soaked short and/or long-sleeve T-shirt and put a heavier sweater over it (one that doesn't absorb any water from the wet T-shirt underneath, i.e. doesn't show and keeps everything outside dry). This way I get to enjoy some wet clothes for a few extra hours while in the air. Bit of a balance act to have the optimal wetness for the T-shirt without it draining noticeably downwards. Anybody else tried this?
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