What, you mean they’re not going to the Big Feed at the house after the funeral? Oh, my goodness, they must really be broken up over this death to forget the free food!
I wouldn’t mind sitting next to Burl and Joy on a non stop. Especially not on a plane with a no aisle – three across configuration. Lots o’ room. They’d probably be entertaining in that small dose. After all, many come here to see them 7/52.
I’m with Purple. How could they forget the Big Feed? Flying Crustwood (Chicago) to Snata Ana (LA)? How’d they figure out to do this for free? Maybe they finagled a bereavement fare, but that’s still not free.
Maybe they booked a package deal to Disneyland, one that included airfare….
For Anaheim OR Santa Ana, you fly into John Wayne Airport… How convenient that their “friend” lived so close to a major attraction….No, the tickets weren’t free, but they were a great excuse to1)Take a vacation and leave Ma home…(oh Ma… you didn’t really know Norman…. I mean Neal…. it’s Neal, right Burl? OH…. Paul? Really?)and 2) Borrow the money from her anyway….
Maybe there will be a long winded friend to get up and tell the deceased’s whole life story for about 3 hrs. Then they miss the feeding, and get to Disney about 5. The plane home leaves at 9. Ma paid for it to get rid of Burl for the day. Well worth it wasn’t it?
That is rude, do they think that with all the things going on leading up to the death of a loved one that someone prepared the house for guests. Now we see there really are folks like the Penny’s out there, probably in every family.
I only remember sitting once with someone like that (and it WAS back before the seats were further diminished).I was given a seat next to an EXTREMELY obese man who had to have an extension added to his seat belt AND the stewardess just assumed that I’d not mind if the armrest was left folded so he could OOZE into part of my seat.
I was still young enough then to tolerate that, but if it happened now I’d tell them to put him where he could buy an extra seat.
I think I heard that some foreign airlines is offering 1/2 seats to accommodate such.
After my wife’s grandfather’s funeral, the family gathered at grandmother’s house. Someone swiped the money given to granny for food, and another swell relative lifted the battery in grandpaw’s car, cause, well he won’t need it anymore. Appalachian Tradition, I guess.
When I visit my daughter. I fly on a pass, Hubby is a pilot. Not only do I have to go thru additional bag searches, but I always get the middle seat, Can’t tell you how many men stretch out and hog the armrests! And I too wondered at the width of the seats the Pennys were sittting in. They would certainly overflow don’t you think?
@ 2Old, I’m sure they “borrowed” the money for trip and admissions from Ma (with no intention of ever paying it) we all know some folks like that (who will continue as long as they are facilitated).
margueritem about 11 years ago
They sure are broken up over the death…
gimmickgenius about 11 years ago
They’re making the Hajj to Micka.
x_Tech about 11 years ago
They might be more broken up if they could just remember who this dear friend was.
Laura Gildwarg about 11 years ago
What, you mean they’re not going to the Big Feed at the house after the funeral? Oh, my goodness, they must really be broken up over this death to forget the free food!
I have toenails on my fingers! about 11 years ago
I’m surprised the Pennys’ seat make is flying to his destination rather than motoring in a nice diamond white Elegantè or a silver gray Majestique.
I have toenails on my fingers! about 11 years ago
I wouldn’t mind sitting next to Burl and Joy on a non stop. Especially not on a plane with a no aisle – three across configuration. Lots o’ room. They’d probably be entertaining in that small dose. After all, many come here to see them 7/52.
mikie2 about 11 years ago
I’m with Purple. How could they forget the Big Feed? Flying Crustwood (Chicago) to Snata Ana (LA)? How’d they figure out to do this for free? Maybe they finagled a bereavement fare, but that’s still not free.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
Maybe they booked a package deal to Disneyland, one that included airfare….
For Anaheim OR Santa Ana, you fly into John Wayne Airport… How convenient that their “friend” lived so close to a major attraction….No, the tickets weren’t free, but they were a great excuse to1)Take a vacation and leave Ma home…(oh Ma… you didn’t really know Norman…. I mean Neal…. it’s Neal, right Burl? OH…. Paul? Really?)and 2) Borrow the money from her anyway….
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
And they WILL stay for the food….
Their bus to Disneyland leaves at 1:10….Almost an hour to enjoy the lunch buffet and bid a hasty adieu.
loveslife about 11 years ago
Maybe there will be a long winded friend to get up and tell the deceased’s whole life story for about 3 hrs. Then they miss the feeding, and get to Disney about 5. The plane home leaves at 9. Ma paid for it to get rid of Burl for the day. Well worth it wasn’t it?
PoodleGroomer about 11 years ago
They are spending the night with the family after they get back from Disney to save on motel costs.
leakysqueaky712 about 11 years ago
How many bags of peanuts do you think they scarfed down on that flight??
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imnormal about 11 years ago
That is rude, do they think that with all the things going on leading up to the death of a loved one that someone prepared the house for guests. Now we see there really are folks like the Penny’s out there, probably in every family.
vldazzle about 11 years ago
I only remember sitting once with someone like that (and it WAS back before the seats were further diminished).I was given a seat next to an EXTREMELY obese man who had to have an extension added to his seat belt AND the stewardess just assumed that I’d not mind if the armrest was left folded so he could OOZE into part of my seat.
I was still young enough then to tolerate that, but if it happened now I’d tell them to put him where he could buy an extra seat.
I think I heard that some foreign airlines is offering 1/2 seats to accommodate such.
jmcx4 about 11 years ago
After my wife’s grandfather’s funeral, the family gathered at grandmother’s house. Someone swiped the money given to granny for food, and another swell relative lifted the battery in grandpaw’s car, cause, well he won’t need it anymore. Appalachian Tradition, I guess.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 11 years ago
When I visit my daughter. I fly on a pass, Hubby is a pilot. Not only do I have to go thru additional bag searches, but I always get the middle seat, Can’t tell you how many men stretch out and hog the armrests! And I too wondered at the width of the seats the Pennys were sittting in. They would certainly overflow don’t you think?
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 11 years ago
Oh, and since the admission to Disneyland is $85, who is paying for this mini vacation?
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 11 years ago
During the "70s my neighbor had a gold pass. We would take our kids just for lunch!
InTraining Premium Member about 11 years ago
JOY lost weight…? ? ? OH…. It’s a dream…. planes don’t have seats that wide…. ! ! !
animalheck Premium Member about 11 years ago
no way those cheap S.O.B’s would fly on a plane….best part is there is not much to steal or free on a plane these days…
coffeeturtle about 11 years ago
Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry. Mark Twain
leakysqueaky712 about 11 years ago
Is it hoping for too much for a hijacker to be on board??
leakysqueaky712 about 11 years ago
I wonder if they got the “pat down” from a TSA??
vldazzle about 11 years ago
@ 2Old, I’m sure they “borrowed” the money for trip and admissions from Ma (with no intention of ever paying it) we all know some folks like that (who will continue as long as they are facilitated).