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Originally Posted by Flaflyer
(Post 15359777)
OMG, what a great term for describing a lady TSO performing an aggressive "patdown". "That last sheeple got a real Beaver Cleaver frisk....."
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Originally Posted by PTravel
(Post 15361151)
The sexual reference was not widely known then, if it existed at all. The language changes. You will also find lots of references in 50s and early 60s sitcoms to characters being "gay," meaning, "happy." The term didn't acquire its contemporary meaning until later.
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Originally Posted by cordelli
(Post 15351651)
More than anybody would want to know about the Kettles
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Originally Posted by rjw242
(Post 15361471)
And Pussy Galore was meant to conjure images of cats ;)
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Originally Posted by N965VJ
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Originally Posted by 84fiero
(Post 15361695)
Heck their seating and meal service look better than I have most of the time!:D
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Am I the only person who read this and thought "its the device in your hotel room that you use to heat water for your coffee"?
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Originally Posted by B747-437B
(Post 15362088)
Am I the only person who read this and thought "its the device in your hotel room that you use to heat water for your coffee"?
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Hey, I want to be a Kettle! They get actual food when they fly!!!
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Originally Posted by B747-437B
(Post 15362088)
Am I the only person who read this and thought "its the device in your hotel room that you use to heat water for your coffee"?
Originally Posted by yyzvoyageur
(Post 15362170)
Tea in my case, but, no, you're not the only one. What a bunch of snobs.
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The real problems start when the Potts meet the Kettles.
(Or should that be POTS - Passengers of Tremendous Self-Righteousness? ;)) |
I think the general term refers to someone who is an inexperienced, infrequent flier AND their confusion negatively impacts those around them.
I add that second part because the vast majority of people in airports are infrequent fliers, but have some basic common sense, so their inexperience doesn't interrupt the general flow. A KETTLE however, is the sort of person who forgets to remove their jewelry at the security checkpoint or seaparate their toiletries, ending up taking 20 minutes just to get through. A Kettle doesn't grasp the concept of ordered boarding and stands in the FC line while holding a coach ticket, and then cannot find their seat because they don't realize that row 22 is behind row 21 and that one side of the plane is ABC and the other is DEF. A Kettle doesn't understand crowd flow, and likes to stop and stand confused in high foot traffic areas: The top of the jetway, the entrances to the toilets, the security exit and so forth. A Kettle thinks the flight attendant is a waitress and treats her as such. A kettle returns from the lav and steadies themselves by grabbing every aisle seat headrest on along the way. Kettles see FA's from other airlines walking through the terminal and think of them as info booths for their own flight, janitors too. Kettles impact those around them in a negative way. Generally, Kettles fly coach. They don't earn enough for ugs. But not always. I have seen Kettles in F several times. Being in coach does not make one a kettle. I have also seen the term used to describe the collective VOLUME of inexperienced fliers in one place. For example, gate lice and line jumpers on WN flights. Some people find the term offensive because it reeks of classism or elitism. Particularly in the US, where we are supposed to pretend there is no such thing as class differences. I disagree personally, I think it is perfectly appropriate and we cannot deny the existence of such people. We could call them worse. |
What's a Kettle?
The exact opposite of the DYKWIA type. You have no doubt seen those, they expect the world to bow down because they have some type of wallet candy issued by an airline/hotel. Or worse they claim they fly a lot, even though they define a lot as 2 domestic midcons a year, usually one business trip and one during amateur week, aka Thanksgiving. |
Originally Posted by gobluetwo
(Post 15358803)
Right, because all FFs age 35 and up are keenly aware of a US movie series from the '40s and '50s, right? Remember that 50 year olds were born after the last Kettle movie came out in 1957, and most immigrants (probably) have no clue who the Kettles are.
Originally Posted by cepheid
(Post 15364384)
(Or should that be POTS - Passengers of Tremendous Self-Righteousness? ;))
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Originally Posted by pinworm
(Post 15366438)
and then cannot find their seat because they don't realize that row 22 is behind row 21 and that one side of the plane is ABC and the other is DEF.
They get on the plane and stop at row 1, expecting row 40 to be at the front of the plane. I find them benign, but clueless. |
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