Stuck at JFK

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arghhh.

Flight was supposed to leave at 8 ET, now scheduled for 12:50 ET.

****ing thunderstorms.
 
spend the night, then hop an early-morning flight to Cincinnati and hang out with me there for 2-3 hours.
 
I just want to leave NYC. It's been possibly the sweatiest week of my life.
 
imjustagirl said:
Well, THAT will entice someone to come over and hang out with you.

It's not that bad if I stay indoors.

That being said, thank god for air conditioning on the subway.

This Seattle lad isn't built for any amount of humidity.
 
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Claude Badley said:
imjustagirl said:
Well, THAT will entice someone to come over and hang out with you.

It's not that bad if I stay indoors.

That being said, thank god for air conditioning on the subway.

This Seattle lad isn't built for any amount of humidity.

Yeah, I think I prefer my current locale (a sunny, 109-degree Phoenix) to the humidity of NYC right now, even with my Seattle breeding.
 
Claude Badley said:
imjustagirl said:
Well, THAT will entice someone to come over and hang out with you.

It's not that bad if I stay indoors.

That being said, thank god for air conditioning on the subway.

This Seattle lad isn't built for any amount of humidity.

It rains without humidity in Washington? That's an impressive ****ing feat Mother Nature pulls off in the Pacific Northwest.
 
Clever username said:
Claude Badley said:
imjustagirl said:
Well, THAT will entice someone to come over and hang out with you.

It's not that bad if I stay indoors.

That being said, thank god for air conditioning on the subway.

This Seattle lad isn't built for any amount of humidity.

It rains without humidity in Washington? That's an impressive ****ing feat Mother Nature pulls off in the Pacific Northwest.

It's definitely humid here, just different than it is in places like Texas or the eastern seaboard. I think it is because it only gets up to about 85 degrees during the summer. It is just not as sticky hot here.
 
Are you at least in a good terminal, and not that horrid basement looking thing JetBlue flies out of with one bar and some fridges in the wall for "fruit?"
 
It's the Delta terminal, which, I think, used to be the Pan-Am terminal.

Also ... Delta just officially passed the buck to the FAA.
 
Also ... If you happen to be in Vegas, there are a bunch of stupid ****ers from NY/NJ/CT heading your way.

At least I've got an airport seat now.
 
Yeah, Atlanta has a whole lot to do with the fierce storms that are moving through Metro NY right now.
Pouring rain and scary lightning.

I'm guessing my sister, en route home from Dalllas via Atlanta, is gonna be sitting in Hartsfield for a while. Ain't nothing gonna take off or land at NYC area airports for a few hours, at least.
 
Flight from Atlanta is now scheduled in at 1 a.m. ET. Then we get to wait for the crew to turn the plane around for our flight.

Anyone have an idea how long it takes the crew to set up for the next flight?
 

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