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After appearing at Michael Jackson's service...
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so last week, Mrs. Buzz, Baby Buzz and I embarked on our (almost) annual pilgrimage to Hawaii to visit friends and celebrate our anniversary (the exact day of which we're no longer sure of, so we figure as long as we're in Hawaii it doesn't matter)... when we get on the plane at LAX, it is a continuation of a flight that originated on the east coast, so many of the passengers got off in L.A., including a well known singer, that we noticed was escorted rather secretly from the terminal. well, after the L.A. bound passengers disembarked, and those of us traveling to Hawaii were allowed to board, the wife, kid and I took our front row, bulkhead seats, 1C, 1D & 1E to get ready for our familiar voyage to paradise. as Mrs. Buzz was cozying into 1E, several of the through-flight passengers from the east coast couldn't wait to tell her who had been sitting in 1E on the first leg of the flight... sure enough, it turned out be the celebrity that we had seen being whisked out a bit earlier! for whatever reason, a few of the passengers kept talking about it for longer than the usual celebrity siting, and by the time we landed in the 50th state, I had all but forgotten about the event. then, a couple of days into the trip, Mrs. Buzz hands me our boarding passes, as she knows I like to file them away after our trips. like many travelers, she puts them in the pocket in front her during the flight, then sticks them in her carry-on after landing... well, as I thumbed through them to put them in order, I noticed there was an extra boarding pass for 1E, then I noticed it was for the initial leg of our same flight from the east coast to LAX, and then I noticed it was the celebrity's boarding pass that the passengers' had been making a scene over...

so what do we do w/ Usher's boarding pass?

list it for free stuff Monday?
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#2
You will not believe how popular Usher is. Save it.
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#3
I don't think much of his singing, but he sure can dance.
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#4
eBay
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#5
They are called ushers at theaters. I believe the preferred term on airplanes is "flight attendant."




What?
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#6
M>B> wrote:
eBay

Ditto!
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Grateful11 wrote:
[quote=M>B>]
eBay

Ditto!
ABSOLUTELY.
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#8
. . .any sweat on it. . .?

. . .you can get more money. . .
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#9
Does it say, "Usher," because if it does who will believe you...?
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Lux Interior wrote:
They are called ushers at theaters. I believe the preferred term on airplanes is "flight attendant."

I thought they were Casket Cucumbers at funerals..... or is that for who's IN the box?
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