Wednesday, 5 September 2012

A late Tuesday Tale - literally flying high

Why does it always happen to me?!

About halfway over the Atlantic I trotted off to the aircraft loo - lovely smooth flight up to that point. No sooner had I shut the door behind me and all hell broke loose - it was like being on a bucking bronco as we hit really violent and unexpected turbulence and I think if the eyes hadn't been tightly closed in fear this would have been the view:
What a roller coaster of a ride, seemed to go on forever too. When the turbulence subsided I opened the loo door and staggered back out - in full view of several rows of passengers, with my eyes wide by now, hair all over the place and (being me) giggling helplessly. A ripple of laughter rang out from them followed a couple of cheers - they'd obviously realised what the scene must have been like in said loo. Len was also doubled up laughing needless to say.

I resisted the urge to comment along the lines of 'Sheesh, sorry about that folks, beans in salad never does agree with me :)

Di
x

19 comments:

  1. Sounded more like you were a member of the mile high to me...are you sure you were alone in the loo?
    Hugs,
    A x

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  2. after reading that will take bus to southampton

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  3. Sure you hadn't got your dress tucked in your knickers, that always gets a cheers lol!

    Poor you Di, turbulence always seems to happen on my flights just when they are serving hot drinks!

    Big hugs xxx

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  4. OMG You crack me up.
    Hugs
    Bernie

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  5. Hilarious, Di, you are a scream. I bet those passengers will be talking about you all holiday!!
    Enjoy!!
    Hugs Lisax

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  6. Tee hee! You crack me up.

    Hugs,
    Kay

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  7. You are so funny. My sleeping husband wants to know why I am laughing like a madwoman. Thanks for the chuckles. Have a great Wednesday! Frances #75

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  8. Oh this made me giggle! But seriously I'd have been petrified. Take care Zo xx

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  9. OMW Di. I can picture the scene. Gave us all a giggle but I guess it wasn't that much fun for you at the time. Have a great time. Dee xx

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  10. Lol.........Never a dull moment where you are Di, it seems to follow you where ever you go ......lol enjoy your hols xx

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  11. Yes but did you manage to spend a penny in the end? I'd have got me lippy out and put a score mark on the door frame and left everybody guessing!! Hugs Mrs A.

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  12. LOL! Love the comments--mile high club, dress in the knickers... oh my! I hope you are having fun in the land of entrapment. I mean ENCHANTMENT! Dang! I never can get that right. Swing by my mum's house and give her a hello, wouldya? She's on my case to come visit.

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  13. Well if you took this picture it looks like you were Dancing on the ceiling, hope you didn't get your knickers in a twist.

    Kath x

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  14. Hi Di

    You are funny and I am very surprised you managed to resist making that comment!! That would have been well funny.

    Have a good time away!

    Love Jules xx

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  15. lol, this had me creased up laughing, been in a similar situation myself. Have a great holiday. Hugs, Amanda x

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  16. Oh, Diana, what are we going to do with you!! You are such a great writer! I could just see you coming out and what a relief that everyone applauded your entertainment! Everyone needs a dose of Diana halfway across the Atlantic (but so glad you didn't get hurt, especially that you didn't throw your back out)!!

    Now I'm afraid to read on ...

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  17. I am with Annie! Are you sure Len wasn't in there with you?
    xx

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  18. Thanks for the giggle! Hope your return flight is smoother!

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