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Saggy pants cost Green Day singer his airline seat

Fri Sep 2, 2011 7:59 PM EDT
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OAKLAND — Green Day front man Billie Joe Armstrong says his sagging pants cost him a seat on a Southwest Airlines flight.

The singer-guitarist for the San Francisco Bay area band sent a message to his Twitter followers on Thursday expressing his indignation at being tossed from an Oakland-to-Burbank flight for wearing his trousers too low.

"Just got kicked off a southwest flight because my pants sagged too low! What the f(asterisk)(asterisk)(asterisk)? No joke!" he wrote.

An ABC7 news producer who was on the same flight told the station that a flight attendant approached Armstrong as the plane was getting ready to take off and asked him to hike his pants higher. The producer, Cindy Qiu, says Armstrong initially responded by asking the attendant if there weren't "better things to do than worry about that?"

But the attendant persisted and told Armstrong he could be ejected for his refusal to comply. When Armstrong insisted he was just trying to get to his seat, he and a traveling companion were taken off the plane.

Southwest spokesman Brad Hawkins released a statement saying Armstrong was allowed onto the next flight to Burbank and had told a customer relations agent who contacted him he had no further complaints.

"As soon as we became aware of what had happened, we reached out to apologize for this Customer's experience," the statement read. "He elected to take the next flight. We followed up with this Customer and involved Employees to get more details and, in our latest conversations, understand from the Customer the situation was resolved to his satisfaction."

A University of New Mexico football player was arrested at San Francisco International Airport in June when he allegedly refused a U.S. Airways attendant request for him to pull up his low-riding pants and, later, the captain's order to leave the plane.

The player, Deshon Marman, was held on suspicion of trespassing, battery of a police officer and obstruction of a police investigation when he allegedly resisted the officer who escorted him from the plane. But the San Mateo County district attorney refused to bring charges.

The incident sparked allegations of racial profiling after a photo surfaced of a man who flew aboard a US Airways flight wearing skimpy women's panties and mid-thigh stockings days before Marman's arrest. That man was white. Marman is African-American.

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j-bird-2923980

WTF pull your goddam pants up asswipe and quit sniveling no one want s to view the green day in your skivvies.

  • 2 votes
Reply#1 - Fri Sep 2, 2011 8:08 PM EDT
The Devil-1138528

WTF stop worrying about where he wears his pants gay boy.

  • 3 votes
#1.1 - Fri Sep 2, 2011 11:07 PM EDT
hotlink

WTF stop worrying about where he wears his pants gay boy

No, @!$%# that. Pull your god damn pants up. Don't care to see your senseless ugly ass boxers Dip sh!t. Whats the matter, didn't mommy teach you dumb ignorant @!$%#s how to dress? Idiots.

  • 2 votes
#1.2 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 2:52 AM EDT
j-bird-2923980

Devil; not every one goes right to the "gay" on this topic, interesting that you did. Your obsessions are your business what you do in the privacy of a bathroom stall is your affair, pull your pants up when your done candyass.

  • 2 votes
#1.3 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 1:14 PM EDT
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River-239955

Don't I have the right not to see a buncha hot-headed little men's boxers everywhere I look?

  • 2 votes
Reply#2 - Fri Sep 2, 2011 9:28 PM EDT
Polka14

Don't I have the right not to see a buncha hot-headed little men's boxers everywhere I look?

No.

  • 2 votes
#2.1 - Fri Sep 2, 2011 10:56 PM EDT
River-239955

Pft. Wrong answer.

~Shrug.... Not really my loss...... If they had any idea just how much damage they did to themselves while they bullied their trashy little asses onto everyone, they might would have a change of attitude. I certainly don't waste my money investing in them, and there are millions scrounging around on the streets trying to look like their idols, but can't get a job, and can't get a dollar, and can't get a grip on life. That'll be their loss.

  • 2 votes
#2.2 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 6:24 PM EDT
Polka14

Pft. Wrong answer.

Right answer for those that support freedom and the Constitution. Airlines that work with the state (TSA) should be forced to comply with the Constitution.

  • 2 votes
#2.3 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 8:35 PM EDT
River-239955

Nothing quite like representing America, is it?

Nice............... No wonder the country is going under.

  • 1 vote
#2.4 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 8:44 PM EDT
Polka14

Nothing quite like representing America, is it?

Nice............... No wonder the country is going under.

How does keeping the freedom of expression lead to this nation "going under"? Embrace freedom. It will allow for our nation to improve into the future. You may not like everyone's expression or speech but this nation was built on it. Trying to oppose freedom is a form of aggression.

  • 2 votes
#2.5 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 9:03 PM EDT
River-239955

How does keeping the freedom of expression lead to this nation "going under"?

If I have to explain it to you, then you wouldn't understand.

Embrace freedom.

I do that every single day, and every single step along the way. Just because I think men should dress responsibly doesn't in any way mean that I don't appreciate freedom.

Trying to oppose freedom is a form of aggression.

That's a two-way street. I should be free to not even be faced with this type of subject matter, and I certainly don't deserve to have to see it on every street corner, in every checkout line, and every time I'm stupid enough to leave my own door. I should be free to enjoy a quality environment without the ignorance of others littering the view. And...um.....weren't you the one who told me in #2.1 that I don't have the freedom to not have to put up with it? It's a two-way street.

  • 1 vote
#2.6 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 9:09 PM EDT
River-239955

Just out of curiousity, what is it that they call themselves "expressing"? Did nobody teach them that there's a reason we cover things like that up?

    #2.7 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 9:17 PM EDT
    Polka14

    If I have to explain it to you, then you wouldn't understand.

    Translation: I have no answer.

    I do that every single day, and every single step along the way. Just because I think men should dress responsibly doesn't in any way mean that I don't appreciate freedom.

    You were not giving that opinion. You were stating that you believed that others should be forced to change their dress against their will. That is an anti-freedom position.

    I should be free to not even be faced with this type of subject matter, and I certainly don't deserve to have to see it on every street corner, in every checkout line, and every time I'm stupid enough to leave my own door. I should be free to enjoy a quality environment without the ignorance of others littering the view. And...um.....weren't you the one who told me in #2.1 that I don't have the freedom to not have to put up with it? It's a two-way street.

    You are free to not leave your house or to close your eyes to prevent yourself from seeing anything undesirable from your point of view. Yes, your point of view. That means others are free to wear anything they want with or without your approval. You don't have the freedom to have government change the way people dress for your approval but you can choose to live where you are unlikely to see the sagging pants.

    Just out of curiousity, what is it that they call themselves "expressing"? Did nobody teach them that there's a reason we cover things like that up?

    Clothing is freedom of expression. They don't need a reason and don't need to recognize your reasoning towards your choice of clothes. Your freedom of expression has no more legitimacy then any other person's preference.

    • 2 votes
    #2.8 - Sun Sep 4, 2011 12:06 AM EDT
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    MN American Mom

    I like Green Days music but come on have some class and pull up your pants Billie. I can't figure out why some guys think that having their pants down, showing their shorts and walking weird because their pants are hampering their normal gait appeals to anyone.

    • 4 votes
    Reply#3 - Fri Sep 2, 2011 11:20 PM EDT
    River-239955

    I'm amused at the ones who run around holding on to their ding-a-lings just to keep their pants from falling around their ankles. No doubt, there must be girls that like that, but seriously?!?!?! Any man who spends that much time holding onto his jewels won't ever have any that are valuable.

    • 1 vote
    #3.1 - Sat Sep 3, 2011 8:46 PM EDT
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    MN American Mom

    Or big enough jewels to hold up their pants lol

    • 1 vote
    Reply#4 - Thu Sep 8, 2011 7:17 AM EDT
    River-239955

    LOL !!!! I almost choked on my coffee.

      #4.1 - Thu Sep 8, 2011 8:03 AM EDT
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