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re: Delta flight turned back due to passenger having diarrhea through entire aisle of plane
Posted on 9/4/23 at 10:36 pm to tigerbutt
Posted on 9/4/23 at 10:36 pm to tigerbutt
Thats worse than the 3 hours we smelled puke for 3 hours on a flight to Australia. Flight crew worked hard to clean it up but it still lingered for a while still having 5 hours left in the flight.
Posted on 9/4/23 at 10:38 pm to Fat and Happy
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Imagine the smell
I was on a flight a few years back and someone had a show dog on the flight that was at least ten rows in front of me. I could smell the dog in my area. Odors are magnified in a plane. I wonder if people were gaging..
Posted on 9/4/23 at 10:43 pm to Fat and Happy
Yea that would make me vomit. The site and smell of shite, makes me nauseas. And we have 2 cats (primary human) and I have to get the wife to clean the litter box bc I am dry heaving and crying.
One time a dog shite all over our yard. I was mowing and dry heaving. I can't handle that shite for whatever reason.
One time a dog shite all over our yard. I was mowing and dry heaving. I can't handle that shite for whatever reason.
This post was edited on 9/4/23 at 10:44 pm
Posted on 9/4/23 at 10:49 pm to tigerbutt
The whole plane?
Did they sell a ticket to someone’s per hippocampus?
Did they sell a ticket to someone’s per hippocampus?
Posted on 9/4/23 at 10:52 pm to tigerbutt
This was their number 2 problem.
Posted on 9/4/23 at 10:52 pm to Fat and Happy
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Think about being trapped in a confined space where someone has shite themselves and all over the plane
Probably a fair bit of vomit to clean up as well.

This post was edited on 9/4/23 at 11:05 pm
Posted on 9/4/23 at 10:57 pm to OK Roughneck
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Thats worse than the 3 hours we smelled puke for 3 hours on a flight to Australia. Flight crew worked hard to clean it up but it still lingered for a while still having 5 hours left in the flight.
40 years later I can still smell the scent from the cleanup of puke in school.
Posted on 9/4/23 at 11:05 pm to holmesbr
DBAP. You can fly to Paris from BTR for under $1k next summer. Do it.
Posted on 9/4/23 at 11:11 pm to PhillipJFry
I have to get the wife to clean the litter box bc I am dry heaving and crying. "
This just takes it to a whole 'nother level!
This just takes it to a whole 'nother level!
Posted on 9/4/23 at 11:28 pm to tigerbutt
Another story said they ripped out and replaced the carpet while the passengers waited. I’d want a whole new plane. How could you shite that much to ruin an entire plane?
Posted on 9/4/23 at 11:41 pm to BuckyCheese
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40 years later I can still smell the scent from the cleanup of puke in schoo
I have seen chain reaction puking in school.

We were 6 rows back from them I felt bad for the closer rows.
Posted on 9/4/23 at 11:53 pm to OK Roughneck
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I have seen chain reaction puking in school. One kid loses it and then you will see 2 or 3 more.
When I was a kid with two sisters in the back seat on a trip from NC to PA, my sister threw up and then we all did. What a memorable mess even 65 years later.
Posted on 9/4/23 at 11:58 pm to tigerbutt
Was out for a neighborhood walk with my wife when stuck with diarrhea propelled crap that I couldn't hold in. Fortunately we were next to a wooded park area, but unfortunately my wife had to report the incident on her We-chat channel so it became an international monument.
Posted on 9/5/23 at 12:02 am to DeltaTigerDelta
It is a biohazard so not difficult.
Last time in the Caribbean I ended up with a nasty colitis that started a day before flying back. I was terrified about possible issues so ate nothing before and drank minimal amounts, which isn’t the best either. Ironically it was some other dude that ended up being pretty ill- not diarrhea, but definitely vomiting, became delirious, and eventually needing an IV placed and almost had flight diverted to Jacksonville on way back to ATL. Plane met by an ambulance. Hope he ended up OK.
Last time in the Caribbean I ended up with a nasty colitis that started a day before flying back. I was terrified about possible issues so ate nothing before and drank minimal amounts, which isn’t the best either. Ironically it was some other dude that ended up being pretty ill- not diarrhea, but definitely vomiting, became delirious, and eventually needing an IV placed and almost had flight diverted to Jacksonville on way back to ATL. Plane met by an ambulance. Hope he ended up OK.
Posted on 9/5/23 at 12:06 am to Auburn1968
I'm really trying not to laugh, but I recall my Greyhound trip from Indianapolis to San Fran, among others. If it wasn't for the hottie that was going to Barbizon in Nevada, I barely would have survived. 

Posted on 9/5/23 at 2:08 am to tigerbutt
Friend,
In my younger days, I was onboard a Greyhound bus from New Orleans to New Haven. It was probably in Chattanooga, or thereabouts, that we picked up this sickly, old man. Immediately, it was obvious he was fecally incontinent, as the bus filled with a horrid odor the moment he stepped onboard. Despite multiple attempts at reaching the toilet, by the time we were in Cleveland, TN, the aisles literally were flowing with feces. The smell was even more awful than when we left Chattanooga.
Our journey stopped in Cleveland. An ambulance took the old man and a new bus came to us. I will never forget the smells experienced on that journey. A truly sad experience, it served as a learning experience for me -- to see someone who probably had served valiantly in World War II, here, broken and without control of such a basic bodily function, forgotten by the world, shipped away and then hauled away by an ambulance.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
In my younger days, I was onboard a Greyhound bus from New Orleans to New Haven. It was probably in Chattanooga, or thereabouts, that we picked up this sickly, old man. Immediately, it was obvious he was fecally incontinent, as the bus filled with a horrid odor the moment he stepped onboard. Despite multiple attempts at reaching the toilet, by the time we were in Cleveland, TN, the aisles literally were flowing with feces. The smell was even more awful than when we left Chattanooga.
Our journey stopped in Cleveland. An ambulance took the old man and a new bus came to us. I will never forget the smells experienced on that journey. A truly sad experience, it served as a learning experience for me -- to see someone who probably had served valiantly in World War II, here, broken and without control of such a basic bodily function, forgotten by the world, shipped away and then hauled away by an ambulance.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
Posted on 9/5/23 at 8:14 am to tigerbutt
How was your flight?
It was shitty.
It was shitty.
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