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Old 03-21-2018, 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by CVGair
Yes I do have a lot of problems.....
Start and end there.
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Old 03-21-2018, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by CVGair
A name is very important to me, knowing someone by name, calling someone by name.

"A name can have a profound impact that reverberates, a growing body of research suggests." "There is a reason why baby name books are extremely popular,"

Andy Dufresne (when learning that a man has died) "what was his name" "I was just wondering if anyone knew his name"

James Francis Ryan when learning that two men died looking for him "what were their names" (the names of the men were Erwin Wade and Adrian Capazo (spelling?))

Miscommunication happens all the time, my position on the Coquito Bill has been soiled. My interest is the name of the bill, not the bill itself. How many dogs have died in overhead bins? I know of one (Coquito) - a law is a waste of time and money.

My Theory, Premise, Hypothesis has always been that this was a tragic event caused by miscommunication between the fa and the non english speaking passenger, that's it, nothing else. Most likely the FA instructed them to put the bag in the overhead (not knowing it was a dog), that's it nothing else, no sinister act. (I would not be surprised to learn that pax had so many bags that not all would fit under seat) (Not saying this is a fact just Theory, Premise, Hypothesis)

I would like to see all unions/airline employees defend each other, not tear each other down.

Yes I do have a lot of problems but getting facts straight about Coquito is not one of them, I did not start the thread.
I see: People magazine, lots of cats, and lots of medication.
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Originally Posted by CVGair
A name is very important to me, knowing someone by name, calling someone by name.

"A name can have a profound impact that reverberates, a growing body of research suggests." "There is a reason why baby name books are extremely popular,"

Andy Dufresne (when learning that a man has died) "what was his name" "I was just wondering if anyone knew his name"

James Francis Ryan when learning that two men died looking for him "what were their names" (the names of the men were Erwin Wade and Adrian Capazo (spelling?))

Miscommunication happens all the time, my position on the Coquito Bill has been soiled. My interest is the name of the bill, not the bill itself. How many dogs have died in overhead bins? I know of one (Coquito) - a law is a waste of time and money.

My Theory, Premise, Hypothesis has always been that this was a tragic event caused by miscommunication between the fa and the non english speaking passenger, that's it, nothing else. Most likely the FA instructed them to put the bag in the overhead (not knowing it was a dog), that's it nothing else, no sinister act. (I would not be surprised to learn that pax had so many bags that not all would fit under seat) (Not saying this is a fact just Theory, Premise, Hypothesis)

I would like to see all unions/airline employees defend each other, not tear each other down.

Yes I do have a lot of problems but getting facts straight about Coquito is not one of them, I did not start the thread.
It's just a dog at the end of the day. Who really cares what the name is? You're comparing it to a human. I think you need to let this one go.
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Originally Posted by GogglesPisano
I see: People magazine, lots of cats, and lots of medication.
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Originally Posted by CVGair
A name is very important to me, knowing someone by name, calling someone by name.

"A name can have a profound impact that reverberates, a growing body of research suggests." "There is a reason why baby name books are extremely popular,"

Andy Dufresne (when learning that a man has died) "what was his name" "I was just wondering if anyone knew his name"

James Francis Ryan when learning that two men died looking for him "what were their names" (the names of the men were Erwin Wade and Adrian Capazo (spelling?))

Miscommunication happens all the time, my position on the Coquito Bill has been soiled. My interest is the name of the bill, not the bill itself. How many dogs have died in overhead bins? I know of one (Coquito) - a law is a waste of time and money.

My Theory, Premise, Hypothesis has always been that this was a tragic event caused by miscommunication between the fa and the non english speaking passenger, that's it, nothing else. Most likely the FA instructed them to put the bag in the overhead (not knowing it was a dog), that's it nothing else, no sinister act. (I would not be surprised to learn that pax had so many bags that not all would fit under seat) (Not saying this is a fact just Theory, Premise, Hypothesis)

I would like to see all unions/airline employees defend each other, not tear each other down.

Yes I do have a lot of problems but getting facts straight about Coquito is not one of them, I did not start the thread.
Kokito is FINITO !!
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Old 03-23-2018, 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by GogglesPisano
I see: People magazine, lots of cats, and lots of medication.
I'm not sure but I am guessing that he has been missing the medication. Truth be known, I suspect he is just repeating what he hears Coquito saying to him.

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Originally Posted by Airhoss
O....M.....G...... “Somebody” needs to get a life.
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That was deep!
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Old 03-25-2018, 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by mrmak2
According to my South American family kokito is the way it’s spelled
Facts are what matter, what ever the spelling it is must be correct out of respect for Coquito. Has anyone got any definitive word on the spelling?

Dogtube

https://twitter.com/hashtag/coquito?lang=en

Family heartbroken by death of dog in jet's overhead bin - Story | WNYW

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/580269...phia-ceballos/

March 19: Dog care, Don Jr. and express buses - NY Daily News

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8jAtqtqjp0

Re-cap,

1. Dog's name must be correct (aka Coquito)

2. Airline employees should support airline employees

3. This brainstorming actually helped with the bigger issue, no pets in Cargo bays ever, now that would be a great law. Contact your lawmakers.

Really appreciate your support
I love you, bye for now, Meow
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Originally Posted by CVGair
Facts are what matter, what ever the spelling it is must be correct out of respect for Coquito. Has anyone got any definitive word on the spelling?
Nobody cares.


3. This brainstorming actually helped with the bigger issue, no pets in Cargo bays ever, now that would be a great law. Contact your lawmakers.

Really appreciate your support
I love you, bye for now, Meow
Like all drive by low intellect, emotional, descion making. That is the dumbest thing you could possibly come up with. What that would mean is that thousands of loved animals will have to be abandoned when their family’s are forced to move. How exactly could a family move their dog from say Guam to Ohio if not by air? Shipping them via a surface vehicle, would take months and be far more hazardous to the animal. The problem with engaging your mouth before engaging your brain is that the unintended consequences will always be worse than the status quo. Now go lick your ruffled fur and try real hard to think before you speak.
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