OK New Yorkers, LGA workers, WN rampers, is this photo in the N.Y. Post for real?
Are rampers taking the stair truck on pizza runs?
Don't you guys have ”Subways” in New York?
La Guardia Airport worker drives stair car to pizza joint - NYPOST.com
OK New Yorkers, LGA workers, WN rampers, is this photo in the N.Y. Post for real?
Are rampers taking the stair truck on pizza runs?
Don't you guys have ”Subways” in New York?
La Guardia Airport worker drives stair car to pizza joint - NYPOST.com
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Migflanker - Senior NonRev Correspondent - Los Angeles
I want to know what pizza joint is that good to risk losing your job over!
There’s got to be more to this story - a missing slice of info.
Come on New Yorkers there has to be more too it than our buddy doesn’t like to walk up to the second floor.
Last edited by Migflanker; 02-Jul-2013 at 04:55 PM.
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Migflanker - Senior NonRev Correspondent - Los Angeles
At first I was a bit shocked that he was acting like a bit of a jerk. Then I realized, why in the crap would a newspaper call an actor over something like that? It's a mildly amusing story, and it resembles a gag from a tv show. Make a joke or two, and leave it at that. What do you expect the actor to say about it? "Yes, I did do something similar in that show, and yes it is amusing... just like you probably said already in your article"Jason Bateman, who plays Michael Bluth in the hit show, saw no humor in the life imitating art.
“I get what you’re trying to do. But you know I can’t comment,” he told The Post. “And please don’t call me. Do you understand? You have to go through a publicist. It’s totally unprofessional.”
I just don't see a ramper taking a stair truck out for a pizza run - there has to be something else.
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Migflanker - Senior NonRev Correspondent - Los Angeles
Got to be honest but, one time when I worked for HP, we took a Bagtug to DelTaco in LAS...
I checked on a local NYC aviation forum and the story is that the guy was taking the truck to be repaired, not grab a pizza. The New York Post is known to "exaggerate" stories.
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