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Absolutely, but I’ve never had an extreme attack when I was prepared for the situation or exposure and had taken preventive doses. Te kid flew a few hours later on another plane which, let’s be honest, they don’t clean very well and likely had dog and cat hair in it.

I get bad allergies, I also read the article and am

So there are ways you can deal with an attack and being ready is a big part of it. I agree, I have a crazy allergy to birds and carry meds and an asthma pump in case I come into contact. I might have an uncomfortable flight where I sneeze, cough and wheeze, but I’d still make the flight.

It’s possible this kid has

Oh really? I guess all the potential treatments listed here are just made up, right? http://www.webmd.com/allergies/guid…

I guess the antihistamines and asthma pump I keep handy in case I am going to be somewhere there are birds don’t work either, do they?

You don’t know that for a fact and they were able to take a later flight. Thanks for assuming. Allergies that can’t be treated to be tolerable for at least the duration for the flight are rare and preventatively taking meds can avoid attacks in most cases, or reduce symptoms significantly.

This is why people with allergies should take appropriate medication before they enter situations where they might be exposed.

The people who clapped suck and this situations also sucked, but was perfectly preventable by the people who knew their kid had allergies.

I recently moved across the country with my cat. The only way the cat was allowed to travel was in a cat carrier under my seat. Cargo wasn’t an option.

That said, if you know you have allergies, take some meds before you go into a situation where you might be exposed. I wouldn’t clap at anyone’s misfortune but it

I’m sure you’d be happy to sign a loan for double the going interest rate just because that’s the crappy deal all your neighbors signed... Seems legit.

Your comment is irrelevant, I don’t want to deal with your logical fail, so I’ll just use another commenter instead :)

Why don’t you save the speculation until there are at least 5 year old Teslas out there. In the meantime, they’re doing pretty good for the owners so far, with zero evidence that will change.

If they up their production, they’ll likely add more infrastructure, and if they don’t, people won’t buy their cars. Pretty

Everybody knows how you feel. Nobody is giving you stars. Time to stop repeating the same crap and realize you’re nitpicking about something that really ultimately doesn’t matter. Go call your Mom/Dad/Significant Other/Therapist and stop wasting your breath arguing pointless semantics.

Bacon, always bacon.

These work great:

Sure, just use one of those special bags and nom nom nom.

Do you just hang out at the physician’s office waiting for all these microwave sickos so you can gloat? You must be very lonely and bored.

How to make your payments mode.

I don’t know if that’s true. I never once had issues with accelerating to highway speeds and can tell you that climbing hills, etc. wasn’t an issue either, aside from exceptional cases. They definitely weren’t powerhouses but when you wanted to go, they did and in some cases, with a manual transmission, they were

I owned 5, one was a Diesel, and worked on at least 4 friends. If you don’t think they were reliable, then the problem was most likely you. As long as you took care of basic maintenance they were solid.

Those are actually quite seksy. If only they made a version that could be synched to a particular music track. Only thing worse than sitting behind a gorgeous Audi is sitting behind a gorgeous Audi and trying to figure out why you suddenly have a Justin Bieber song stuck in your head ;)

At first I thought “Well maybe it is that way because the design was for right-hand-drive.”. Then I quickly realized that would make no more sense, mentally face-palmed and decided I need a nap.

Ok, so I never owned one this old, but my first car was an 84 Chevette which was destroyed with the help of a bad driver in a full-size pickup. That led me to an 87 Chevette which was affectionately known as “the Vette” and was soon imparted with a V6 from a Malibu. I also picked up a Diesel Chevette (I believe it was