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  On 3/16/2025 at 4:47 PM, texashorne said:

Who prints plane tickets? And who folds them up and stuffs them in their wallet? 

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Never seen the old couple with the travel binder, containing all relevant documents/instructions/medication schedule?  Shit always makes me smile 

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I would also ask why two 19 YO's are considered "boys" in the thread title?  They are 19 year old men, who happened to be brothers.

It went from some Darlie Routier connotations in the title, to something completely different.

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  On 3/16/2025 at 4:47 PM, texashorne said:

Who prints plane tickets? And who folds them up and stuffs them in their wallet? 

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I do it. I’ll print one at home and stuff it in my backpack. I’ll let them print one at the ticket counter too, if I have to stop and check a bag.

Never hurts to have a backup when the phone goes wonky for whatever reason.

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  On 3/16/2025 at 11:44 PM, Macanudo said:

Lawrenceville is 25 miles from downtown Atlanta.   It's not exactly the boonies.  

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It's an Atlanta suburb, but it ain't Buckhead.  Big income range across Lawrenceville, so their economic status could be all over the map.  Unless the family is reasonably well off, how many flights would you expect two 19 year olds to have taken on their own (where they were having to handle boarding passes, etc.)?  Just saying lack of experience may be why they were rocking paper tickets.

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Why Boston?  That might fill in some of the socio-economic questions.  Work opportunity? Leisure( in fucking March?) family? How often did they fly?

Boarding passes were still in their wallets, but what about their IDs/ cash/ cards?

 

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  16 hours ago, Iceman said:

Why Boston?  That might fill in some of the socio-economic questions.  Work opportunity? Leisure( in fucking March?) family? How often did they fly?

Boarding passes were still in their wallets, but what about their IDs/ cash/ cards?

 

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The article said they were to visit friends. It's spring break for colleges, not just K-12, so they may have friends who also have a break.

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I wonder how often the family responds “murdered - suicide , yep that sounds just like those boys, always playing around like that”

of course they fucking think it doesn’t add up….

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With all the gate changes, flight time changes, and overall airline fuckery - get the pass, add it to your wallet on your phone, and get text message updates 

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  16 hours ago, hornbri said:

I wonder how often the family responds “murdered - suicide , yep that sounds just like those boys, always playing around like that”

of course they fucking think it doesn’t add up….

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Makes me think back to those boys in AR that found the cocaine drops coming in from Columbia.  They "died" according to officials from being hit by a train.  Mom shut that shit down, demanded an independent autopsy that revealed the COD to be knife wounds and the train injuries were post-mortem.  The whole Barry Seal drug running for the CIA shit that they made a Tom Cruise movie about

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  On 3/16/2025 at 5:51 PM, Iceman said:

I would also ask why two 19 YO's are considered "boys" in the thread title?  They are 19 year old men, who happened to be brothers.

It went from some Darlie Routier connotations in the title, to something completely different.

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Eh, to me boys are still boys for a while after 18. 

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Basement dwellers maybe.

Regardless of the semantics, when the headline said "boys," I immediately thought younger kids.  I don't believe I am different from most folks in that line of thought.

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  6 hours ago, Iceman said:

Basement dwellers maybe.

Regardless of the semantics, when the headline said "boys," I immediately thought younger kids.  I don't believe I am different from most folks in that line of thought.

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I dont call women under the age of 18 girls, I call them women. If you can vote and kill for this country, despite the stupid fact that you can't drink.. you're no longer a boy. 

Semantics, sure. 

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  6 hours ago, BurntEyes said:

I dont call women under the age of 18 girls, I call them women. If you can vote and kill for this country, despite the stupid fact that you can't drink.. you're no longer a boy. 

Semantics, sure. 

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Not sure whether a seat over there is warranted. 

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