just heard the most american airport announcement ever:
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@SecureOwl the more I think about this the less sense it makes.
Do people not know what international means? Do people buy a ticket to France without knowing where it is? Did the passport check not tip them off?
For whom was that message directed?
@loke @SecureOwl Yeah, a lot of people do not understand the idea. They think new Mexico and Hawaii are outside the United States, but then expect American law to apply in France, which it does not.
That there is a Paris in Texas does not help.
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just heard the most american airport announcement ever:
“we are now boarding to paris, a reminder that this destination is international, meaning outside of the united states”
just a note that yes, i know there is a Paris, TX, however, somewhat crucially, there is no commercial airport there.
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just heard the most american airport announcement ever:
“we are now boarding to paris, a reminder that this destination is international, meaning outside of the united states”
@SecureOwl
A gentle reminder that there is no opera house in Sydney, Nova Scotia -
@loke @SecureOwl Yeah, a lot of people do not understand the idea. They think new Mexico and Hawaii are outside the United States, but then expect American law to apply in France, which it does not.
That there is a Paris in Texas does not help.
@madengineering @loke @SecureOwl
Hawai'i is an occupied colony of the Untied Snakes.
Scroll to the video with John Oliver ( Last Week Tonight )
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just heard the most american airport announcement ever:
“we are now boarding to paris, a reminder that this destination is international, meaning outside of the united states”
@SecureOwl@infosec.exchange OMFG .. waiting for the orange idiot to demand to draw north america bigger on maps and globes.
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just a note that yes, i know there is a Paris, TX, however, somewhat crucially, there is no commercial airport there.
Don't you be diss'n Cox Field. 🛩️
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just heard the most american airport announcement ever:
“we are now boarding to paris, a reminder that this destination is international, meaning outside of the united states”
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just heard the most american airport announcement ever:
“we are now boarding to paris, a reminder that this destination is international, meaning outside of the united states”
LMAO
that is indeed a perfect encapsulation.
i actually heard a florida couple explaining why they didn't want to go to europe.
"well, we like to travel but we really wouldn't like to deal with all those foreigners everywhere and all that strange food"
SMDH...
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@SecureOwl Aah, not Paris, Texas. ;)
@WillyECoyote69 @SecureOwl, given the way that Americans usually (so far as I know) say things like that, shouldn't that be Paristexas?
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@SecureOwl While changing planes in Oklahoma City:
"Reminder to passengers arriving from Houston flight XXX that checked firearms will be available on baggage claim 4. Other luggage will be arriving on baggage claim 3."@c_dan4th @SecureOwl "Ammo available in the vending machines by the Apple Bee's / Starbucks"
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@loke @SecureOwl Yeah, a lot of people do not understand the idea. They think new Mexico and Hawaii are outside the United States, but then expect American law to apply in France, which it does not.
That there is a Paris in Texas does not help.
@madengineering @loke @SecureOwl Is there an airport in Paris, Texas?
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just heard the most american airport announcement ever:
“we are now boarding to paris, a reminder that this destination is international, meaning outside of the united states”
@SecureOwl Back in 2011, if you typed in Paris when searching for a city in Facebook, these were the only options. The one in Tennessee with the Eiffel Tower looks amazing. No wonder few folks know about non-US Parises, since they have so many at home!
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just a note that yes, i know there is a Paris, TX, however, somewhat crucially, there is no commercial airport there.
@SecureOwl
Attention! Parisians. -
@SecureOwl
A gentle reminder that there is no opera house in Sydney, Nova Scotia -
just a note that yes, i know there is a Paris, TX, however, somewhat crucially, there is no commercial airport there.
@SecureOwl fun fact: Paris Texas and London Texas are further apart than Paris and London are.
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just heard the most american airport announcement ever:
“we are now boarding to paris, a reminder that this destination is international, meaning outside of the united states”
@SecureOwl Austria has a special desk for people arriving thinking they are in Australia.
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@SecureOwl “A gentle reminder to all passengers that international Paris is full of French people who don’t (or won’t) speak English.”
@benjamincox @SecureOwl French people pretending to not speak any English because they're not impressed with your failure to at least *try* speaking some French, is a thing we encountered!
Make that effort, though - even if your French is terrible - and suddenly they'll be speaking English better than many English people.
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@SecureOwl Austria has a special desk for people arriving thinking they are in Australia.
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@sheddi @gueuledatmosphere @SecureOwl a bit disappointing really that he just gave up.I mean, he should have seen that as a wild adventure and carried on with what he was doing.Why go home? He was in canada, canada's cool
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just heard the most american airport announcement ever:
“we are now boarding to paris, a reminder that this destination is international, meaning outside of the united states”
In the USA of today, they probably mean that if you go there, it might not be possible to return.