
'I was jumping up and down, waving the passport and my ticket and alternating with my hands clasped in a prayerful motion,' she said.
'It worked. He had them bring the jetway back and open the door, and I literally leapt on board. Now, this was before 9/11, but even then you weren’t supposed to run up the cabin and hug the pilot, which I did, saying: 'Oh, thank you so much. You saved my job; you saved my child’s education.' And he told me, 'Honey, you were too cute to leave behind.'"
Apparently, she was wearing jeans, black cowboy boots, a navy blazer and a white shirt which was her standard outfit whenever she traveled.
Even if I wear the same outfit, I do not think the pilot would halt the plane, go back a bit and open the plane's doors for me. And apre-9/11, methinks it wouldn't work even if Angelina Jolie was the one waving her arms for the commercial plane to stop and let her board.







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