Watch Southwest Passenger Scream at Crying Baby [Video]
A Southwest Airlines passenger jet lands at Chicago Midway International Airport in Chicago, Illinois, on December 28, 2022. - The perfect storm of fierce snow squalls, howling wind and sub-zero temperatures forced the cancellation of thousands of flights in recent days, including around 5,900 on Tuesday and Wednesday, according to tracking site FlightAware.com. Most of the cancellations on December 27-28 were at Southwest Airlines, which pulled more than 60 percent of its flights due to cascading logistics issues. (Photo by KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI / AFP) (Photo by KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI/AFP via Getty Images)
I’ve been on flights with crying babies, and a couple of times it was my baby. As a parent of a crying baby, you do whatever you can to stop your child from screaming. Any parent knows, sometimes there’s nothing that can be done. No matter what you do, your baby just keeps screaming and crying.
Apparently, that was the case on a Southwest Airlines flight that had a bit of a disturbance when a passenger started yelling back at a screaming baby, and it was all captured in a now-viral TikTok.
The video was captured by another passenger, Mark Grabowski, shows a man who is seen intensely voicing his frustrations about a baby sitting nearby who he says has been crying for over 40 minutes.
“We are in a BLEEPING tin can with a baby in a BLEEPING echo chamber and you want to talk to me about being BLEEPING okay,” the man asks in the video before a flight attendant reminds him he’s “yelling.”
“So is the baby,” he replied. “Did that BLEEPER BLEEPER pay extra to yell?” Yes, he called a baby a “BLEEPER BLEEPER.”
The flight, which was headed to Fort Lauderdale, stopped in Orlando after being stuck in a holding pattern due to bad weather. According to the TikTok video, the irate man “refused” to get off of the plane which resulted in the entire flight being “deplaned.”
Towards the end of the video, the man is seen speaking with authorities and Grabowski writes, “He tried to plead his case that he had a right to yell because there were two adults with the crying baby and he shouldn’t have been disturbed.” No word if either the screaming man or the screaming baby received any consequences or charges from law enforcement.
If profane words don’t offend you, here is the nearly four minute unbleeped, not safe-for-work TikTok video…
4 New Jersey Cities Make Best Party Cities in the US List
New Jersey knows how to get down. According to Bonus Finder, four New Jersey cities have been ranked as some of the “best party cities in the United States.”
The casino review site compiled the list of United States cities based on several attributes the city had to have. Bonus Finder looked at the following criteria:
- Music Events
- Bars
- Nightclubs
- Late Night Food Venues
- Hotels
- Casinos
- Stripclubs
The site even had your pockets in mind when determining where is the best place to go for a great night out. Below are some factors that Bonus Finder considered in their ranking:
- Average Price of a Drink
- Average Price of a Hotel Room
- Average Taxi Cost from the Airport to the City Center
Lastly, (and maybe most importantly, depending on who you ask), the site also considered which clubs and events had the latest “last call at the bar.”
The site reviewed “the number of bars, hotels, nightclubs, casinos, stripclubs, and late night food venues were calculated per 10,000 people. Each city has a normalized score out of 10 on each of the factors, before taking an average total normalized score across each of these scores to reach our final overall score out of 10.”
Take a look at the three New Jersey cities that made the top 20 of their list and their final scores below:
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