One wonders if a bad enough "air sickness" on a crowded flight could turn a plane back...(And if I say "airline sickness" I don't need the quotes.)
Humm....if it happened a dozen times within the span of a month do you think they'd notice a pattern?
-(the REAL) Tyler Durden
From: Michael Motyka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CAPSII protest... Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 12:12:42 -0800 (PST)
Yes Tyler, there is something nasty you can do that will not get you nabbed. It requires the following equipment :
airline ticket ( aisle seat ) large pizza with the works quart of yogurt one dozen raw oysters one package of M&Ms ipecac syrup ( or a wafer-thin mint )
Just imagine the effect if almost every flight had one (:or more:) passengers barfing buckets of primordial goo soon after takeoff. Works just as well for trains and buses. It requires massive participation and a large, but not necessarily strong, stomach. I think it expresses quite well how recent events affect us all.
This may be a new form of civil disobedience. I hereby place it in the public domain for the benfit of all mankind.
I wonder if there's a lab test for ipecac?
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