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I got a idea, don't do crazy gay sex in Mexico....., next question Einstein

Funny guys here.

Thanks for reminding me why I don't visit here much anymore. Horrible people with obvious learning disabilities making fun of someone who died in an unfortunate way in a dangerous place is just not all that entertaining. You people probably wouldn't be so jocular if this FA were a close friend or family member. And yes-Mexico is dangerous now-not just to those who are gay.

-Oh well, Karma is a bitch.
 
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How is it that you talk about a man with his hands strapped and strangled, add your own thoughts about it being a 'kinky' act gone wrong, and then in the same paragraph offer condolences to the family???

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IMO it is in poor taste to speculate on the cause of a person's death and then cover your ass with condolences to the family.


Absolutely the best light shone on this situation I've heard.

Well done, Jar Jar. The deceased is a son, extended family member, friend, mentor and coworker to folks out there- and this is a loss they bear.

Nice rememberance.
 
I love the AFA's response of "Preliminary findings do not indicate a safety breach at the hotel. therefore we do not believe our crewmembers are at risk."

How can you say that when you've got a dead flight attendant lying on the floor of his hotel room?
 
Better question, do you think most criminals care? I saw a bum bust out a car window to steal a 24 pack of EMPTY Coke cans once. Just to get the $2.40 worth deposit on them (and that still required him to take them to a store to cash in)

Good point
 
I love the AFA's response of "Preliminary findings do not indicate a safety breach at the hotel. therefore we do not believe our crewmembers are at risk."

How can you say that when you've got a dead flight attendant lying on the floor of his hotel room?

Read the latest Reuters article. The victim signed the murderer in. It's unfortunate but in the end some risky behavior was going on ( gay or not). It was not random...
 
Straight or gay, I've seen and heard of fellow crew members doing some risky stuff on layovers. Whether it's venturing out on your own (esp. if you are a foreigner) or inviting strangers to your hotel room.

That said, I feel for the FAs family, co-workers and friends. Hopefully, others will learn from this tragedy.
 
I believe several years ago, in MTY, an ASA male flight attendant woke up naked in a hotel room with no idea how he got there.

Turns out he went out alone to a gay bar and got ruffied and robbed.

Dont do stupid stuff in mexico. Its like this whole 'nother country.
 
I believe several years ago, in MTY, an ASA male flight attendant woke up naked in a hotel room with no idea how he got there.

Turns out he went out alone to a gay bar and got ruffied and robbed.

Dont do stupid stuff in mexico. Its like this whole 'nother country.

At least he didn't wake up in a bath tub full of ice, minus one or both kidneys
 
In the long past, I've had some threatening situations from inviting strangers into my room in a domestic city. Cost me a few bucks to get this person out. I would probably do it again, too. Some people just cant help themselves. Often the risk makes it all the more pleasureable and exciting. My encounter had nothing to do with homosexual acts, either. Be careful who comes to your room.
 

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