I came across the video below a couple of days ago and thought it was too funny to let it pass.
Cranky Flier had a very funny piece (in my opinion) on the volcano. It applies the five stages of grief to the airline industry's volcano experience. I know how sorry we probably all feel for the airline industry. They suffered a lot more than we did, right?
It's actually not that hard to tell just exactly how much sarcasm is embedded in the Cranky Flier piece. A healthy dose, at least.
I'm sure everyone will feel even worse for the airline industry if they sue their governments over the decision to close down air travel under the ash cloud. Taxpayers will love that, and several airlines are evidently considering it.
June 16th, 2010 on 10:37 am
The Banglows have been planned with utmost care without spoiling the mood of nature – all banglows with traditional look as “Johpri” the traditional tribal village houses. First time somewhere in the world perfect blend of our experience and tradition used together to develop the banglows and the roof of all the banglows has Four layers the first layer thatch the second layer bamboo raft and wood blocks the third Layer is of Canvas the last layer is fine cotton liner.