Sonatine 11274 Posted February 15, 2010 Share Posted February 15, 2010 Hollywood director too fat to fly Mon 15 Feb 7:09 AM US director Kevin Smith was left red-faced after he was asked to disembark from a flight because he was overweight. Smith was shocked by the request after boarding a flight from Oakland to Burbank on Southwest Airlines. The Clerks director claims he was told that his weight made him a safety risk. ADVERTISEMENT The airline states that overweight passengers must be able to lower both armrests or pay for two seats. He said on his Twitter page: "I know I'm fat. But was [the flight captain] really justified in throwing me off a flight for which I was already seated? "I'm way fat. But I'm not THERE just yet. But if I am, why wait till my bag is up and I'm seated WITH ARM RESTS DOWN in front of a packed plane with a bunch of folks who'd already IDed me as Silent Bob" (a character he has played in several of his films). Smith was offered a £62 voucher as compensation, and managed to board a later flight with the airline. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJS 4355 Posted February 15, 2010 Share Posted February 15, 2010 I saw him about 4 years ago and while certainly fat, he wasn't a "stereotypical American fat bastard" then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Face 29 Posted February 15, 2010 Share Posted February 15, 2010 I listened to the Smodcast on the way to work this morning. It's canny funny. They offered him an address to write to if he wanted to complain and he laughed at them "I won't need that, you'll be contacting me pretty soon" before he unleashed his 1.5million followers on Twitter. Fair play to him whipping up a storm over it like. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJS 4355 Posted February 15, 2010 Share Posted February 15, 2010 I can see the logic of the policy when you get those more than 25st people but Smith was never that as I said. I went to Singapore with work 5 years ago in business class and the bloke next to me on the way back who was Samoan was a proper fat cunt - he needed a seat belt extension and couldn't operate the recliner. It was a little awkward but if it had been in economy it would have been a nightmare. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Face 29 Posted February 15, 2010 Share Posted February 15, 2010 (edited) He explains how he flies with that airline regularly. He and his family had paid for 10 flights back and forth just this week. He just got one twat of a trolley dolly who chose the wrong fatty to fuck with cos it's going to cost them their job. Do airlines not have a sign that says "you must buy an additional seat if you are wider than..." <-------------------------> with a picture of John Candy or someone...like the fairgrounds have for short people. You'd have thought causing that kind of offence wouldn't be left to discretion. Fish, what's the score? Edited February 15, 2010 by Happy Face Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJS 4355 Posted February 15, 2010 Share Posted February 15, 2010 Do airlines not have a sign that says "you must by an additional seat if you are wider than..." <-------------------------> with a picture of John Candy or someone...like the fairgrounds have for short people. I wouldn't expect the Yanks to be shy - I remember going to the Navy museum in New York which has a submarine you can go in and they have a hatch/doorway thing on the quayside with a sign which basically says "If you can't get through this then fuck off". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snakehips 0 Posted February 15, 2010 Share Posted February 15, 2010 In the absence of 'the S word', can I just say...all yanks are fat cunts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Fish 10671 Posted February 15, 2010 Share Posted February 15, 2010 I have no sympathy for him. He's not fat through ignorance, it's apathy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Face 29 Posted February 15, 2010 Share Posted February 15, 2010 I have no sympathy for him. He's not fat through ignorance, it's apathy A fact he wholeheartedly accepts and ridicules himself for. Like a smoker or a drinker he's happy with how it affects his health. His point is that having gone through check in and through security and the through the boarding gate and having been welcomed aboard by the stewards, only once he'd sat down and the the plane was full (even though his belt fit and both arms would go down) they threw him off in front of 200 other passengers. He'd have to have eaten a fucking load of ring-dings once he sat down to become hazardous that rapidly. I make no apologies for fatties, but that's fucking inhumane. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew 4713 Posted February 15, 2010 Share Posted February 15, 2010 humiliation for the sake of it, imagine if it hadnt been someone like smith who can have a laugh before sending 1.5million twitter followers after them would being fat be enough of a crime to warrant that kind of treatment? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gejon 2 Posted February 15, 2010 Share Posted February 15, 2010 Is there much point in Americans having planes apart from tourists flying in and out? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattM4 0 Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 His podcast was a great listen. I think we can all relate to being treated unfairly and wanting to rant and vent. If only we had his audience! The thing with the fat girl in the next flight he took was fucked up though. Apparently they then put him on another plane a couple of hours later. This time he got himself 2 tickets and this equally fat chick was in the third seat of the three with her hand rests down too. The stewardess made a point of making her get up for a conversation in the hall way to tell her she might want to buy two tickets. She must have known there would be no one sitting in the middle seat. As Smith says: "there was no reason to have that conversation with her, other than to be a cunt" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OTF 7214 Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 His podcast was a great listen. I think we can all relate to being treated unfairly and wanting to rant and vent. If only we had his audience! The thing with the fat girl in the next flight he took was fucked up though. Apparently they then put him on another plane a couple of hours later. This time he got himself 2 tickets and this equally fat chick was in the third seat of the three with her hand rests down too. The stewardess made a point of making her get up for a conversation in the hall way to tell her she might want to buy two tickets. She must have known there would be no one sitting in the middle seat. As Smith says: "there was no reason to have that conversation with her, other than to be a cunt" Yep, the treatment of that girl was horrible, by a complete cunt of a stewardess. She was supposed to ask Smith if it was OK if she encroached upon his additional seat. Wouldn't have mattered to Smith anyway as he went the entire journey sitting in his one seat with the armrests down just to prove his point. As he says on the SMod it likely wasn't the Pilot who requested his removal from the plane but more likely the member of staff he enountered whilst boarding the plane. It couldn't have been the desk clerk Susan who attracted most of his ire, because she was the one who organised for him to board with only one ticket allocated. If it was her she must be a particularly heinous bitch on a super power trip. Quite frankly she doesn't sound intelligent enough to be that sinister. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJS 4355 Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Yep, the treatment of that girl was horrible, by a complete cunt of a stewardess. I was reading something a few weeks ago which was about how airport and airline staff are really starting to get off on their new found power which is backed by some pretty serious laws. It mentioned another case in the US where a bloke complained a stewardess was rude to him only to find himself met by fedaral marshalls on landing and being accused of crimes akin to terrorism - it took the intervention of 5 other passengers backing his side of the story for them to back down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Face 29 Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 (edited) Lots of folks still telling me to stop crying and lose weight - as if that’s what this was all about. Easier to tell the lie about the whiney Fatso than the truth that someone at Southwest fucked up. “Sure, someone fucked up, Lardo” You’re saying. “You and your fat gut! This is YOUR fault because you’re fat!” Once again: I know I’m fat. The point of all this? I’m not too fat for Southwest Air, yet someone deemed me so. *sigh* Then, suddenly? A glimmer of hope: a little after 12 noon (roughly 48 hrs after being deemed Too Fat To Fly), Linda (a rep from Southwest Airlines) called my house. Very sweet, warmly compassionate and apologetic, Linda assured me they’d been trying to track me down for at least a day, but my cell phone was indicating a full voicemail box. First, there was the serious “Mea culpa” - very sincere, very meaningful, from an actual individual who didn’t then spend the next two paragraphs telling me it was still all my fault because I’m fat. In fact, Linda admitted (without urging) that the whole situation was handled really badly, and that the blog write-up was in error. Linda told me that, before I got anywhere near the plane (remember: I was hoping to get on standby), they were having a space issue on board with another passenger who’d purchased two seats, and they were having a problem moving already-seated passengers to accommodate this person. Enter me, who - Linda admitted - WAS NOT A PROBLEM. She fully acknowledged that I wasn’t bounced by the Pilot… BECAUSE THE PILOT PROBABLY DIDN’T EVEN SEE ME. According to Linda, with the melee surrounding boarding and finding a second seat for the other passenger, the Pilot called for a quick settlement of any outstanding issues so that they might take off. And even though I was already planted in my arm-rest lowerable, seat-belt-buckleable seat, I got the hook. So the Pilot DIDN’T bounce me because I couldn’t fit in the seat. In fact, it sounds like the Pilot had very little to do with bouncing me at all. And Linda said she just found this out today, as they gather info from all involved. But if that’s the case, then who made that call to yank me? Someone had to actually point a finger and say “Him. He goes.” And not only that, but they then stood behind a fabrication that I was being ejected because I was too fat for my seat. Regardless, I thanked Linda and told her she was the nicest Southwestern employee I’d met in the last 43 hrs. And then, I asked when Southwest was going to update their blog, to which she said soon, and we hung-up pleasantly. And as pleasant as Linda was, clearly the notion of me going on Larry King scared the shit out of somebody over there. I was very nice but very firm/clear with Linda: Southwestern needs to make this right. And “right” is Southwestern falling on their sword over a situation THEY CREATED and continued to mismanage for nearly 48hrs. So I swore to Linda, up and down “Get me a document to sign, and I’ll swear on my child’s life and penalty of all I own that I’ll never sue your Airlines. But just PUT THE FUCKING TRUTH OUT THERE THAT I’M NOT TOO FAT TO FLY, AND THAT THIS WAS ALL AN UNFORTUNATE ERROR ON SOUTHWESTERN’S PART.” This is the piece Linda wrote. She called me a little bit ago to see if I’d read the piece. I put her on hold, quickly read it, then got back on the horn. “Linda - there’s nothing about me not being Too Fat To Fly,” I said. “The people around you said they had to lean over to make room for you,” Linda offered. “Linda, they didn’t! The older lady was leaning against the window like she was gonna nap, and the lady to my left was already leaning toward the aisle. I would never pick a seat that might possibly make me look even fatter because I don’t fit in it or something.” “That’s the report I have,” she continued, then sighed and added “This is so embarrassing to talk about.” “Wait - what people around me?” I asked. “The people seated next to you.” “You guys went to their houses and interviewed them?” “No.” “Then where’d that statement come from?” “Others people around you.” “Linda, there was nobody but me, the two ladies, and Suzanne. Are you telling me this is Suzanne’s report?” “The report we received said the ladies were leaning away from you.” “They were already leaning when I sat down! They didn’t lean because of me! I even asked them both if I was a problem. But you said you took their statements, and now you’re saying they weren’t interviewed at all. You said we’d get to the bottom of who made the decision to boot me, since it WASN’T the Pilot.” And Linda apologized and pointed out the blog apologies for putting me on and taking me off the plane, as well as the refunded fares. “But the last paragraph is still all about your two seat rule. By including it, you guys are still saying I was Too Fat To Fly - or at least NOT correcting it. You even say ‘You’re not here to debate the decision the Employees made.’ But when we spoke, you told me they were wrong, and THAT’S why I was happy and ready to drop all this. I don’t want your money, I just want you to put in print what you told me: that I was grabbed because I was the last guy on, not because I didn’t fit with the arm rests down, or because I couldn’t buckle the seat belt. Because I did. And we both know this.” I feel like a broken record with that stupid “But I could buckle and fit” shit. Pathetic, right? Grasping at any dignity straws. But that’s what you do when you’re kinda stripped of your dignity. I could hear it in her voice: the sad frustration. Somewhere between the two phone calls, the bounty that was hinted at got a lot smaller. And while the apology is a little deeper now and more sincerely-worded than it was in the initial “apology” blog (thank you, Linda), it still infers that I need two seats to fly on Southwest Airlines. I begged her to just put the truth in the about me and the seat belt and arm rest - at least admit you guys were wrong: that I wasn’t Too Fat To Fly. And while in phone call #1 it seemed promising, it didn’t happen. There was some standard corp-speak about how they’re going to examine their “Person of Size” policy, and how they know it needs change. I sincerely hope it does. That shit with the Girl on the flight was just heartbreaking and shameful. But to be honest, I was looking for a little exoneration so I didn’t have to keep exonerating myself. And while Linda was kind and respectful, if they’re gonna stick with this “Well… he needed two seats…” shit, then we’re just back to square one. You guys screwed up, SWA; why’s it so hard to own up to it? Now I’m gonna carry this Too Fat To Fly shit around like herpes for the rest of my life, and it was never even true. So, Linda: I appreciate the effort you made, the time you spent with me on the phone, and the work you put into this. You, too, were a reasonable cat during our conversation. But wrapping up with a repeating of that 2 seat policy (the one THAT HAS NO BEARING ON MY CASE) is a reminder that you guys haven’t learned anything: you’re still blaming it on the Fatty. Still, you tried. Thank you for that, Linda - and for being human. Southwest, I appreciate you refunding my airfare. But if you’re not gonna admit I wasn’t Too Fat To Fly, then I’ll cover it. But, folks? Tomorrow? Let’s Tweet about other stuff, shall we? This is starting to taste mediciney and fruitless. “Well it proves one thing, Mr. Hooper. It proves that you wealthy college boys don’t have the education enough to admit when you’re wrong.-Quint, Jaws. http://silentbobspeaks.com/?p=393 Edited February 16, 2010 by Happy Face Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Park Life 71 Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 I bet everyone would be staring at him if the plane started losing altitude. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ayatollah Hermione 13760 Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 http://www.somethingawful.com/d/news/kevin...h-southwest.php Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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