News and notes from around the interweb:
- DoubleTree charges $60 fee for bringing suspected prostitute to your room
- Involuntary denied boardings are, naturally, down
- Australia’s first piano arrived in 1788 on the HMS Sirius, one of the 11 ships that set sail from England to found a penal colony. The voyage took 8 months.
The piano was just shipped Emirates cargo from Perth to Dubai to London to be used in a performance, restored, and then they’ll be shipped back to Perth.
- Uber CEO’s email to employees about their acquisition of Mideast ridesharing comany Careem
- This seems like a pretty inappropriate ad from AirAsia.
@ncose can you believe this? @AirAsia #sextrade #sexualtourism #sexualexploitation pic.twitter.com/L0SmMJ9WlY
— Melinda TankardReist (@MelTankardReist) March 22, 2019
- Oh, KLM.
Where's Gale?
This prize-winning show dog was supposed to board a plane from Atlanta to Amsterdam, but instead she disappeared at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
Hear from her worried owners and the latest on the search effort, at 4pm.@wsbtv @ATLairport pic.twitter.com/6LD2kQDlhg— Audrey Washington (@AudreyWSBTV) March 25, 2019
what kind of was saying is that to put on a city bus for others to see and take the wrong way?
The dog has been found and reunited with her handler. Happy ending!
Ooops …. can I say ‘happy ending’? Screw it, I just did ….. Is it ok to have an ad that says ‘Get off in LA’? Is it ok to say ‘screw it’?
There really is no sense of humor about things anymore.
Too many liberals and millennials looking to be offended.
By bringing a suspected prostitute to your room, Double Tree will add a charge of $60.
Does that make them pimps!