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‘Seinfeld’ actor Patrick Warburton claims this scene started the ‘raw dogging’ travel trend
sitcom “about nothing,” took credit for the viral “raw dogging” travel trend.“So this ‘raw dogging’ has become a bit of a thing, and I feel a bit responsible,” the 60-year-old actor said in an Instagram video Monday.His clip included a screenshot of a 2024 BuzzFeed article titled “People Are ‘Rawdogging’ Flights Now, And We Need To Know How You Feel About This Trend.” The viral travel trend involves plane passengers enduring long flights without any entertainment. Warburton’s video then showed a scene from “Seinfeld” Season 9 (which aired in the late 1990s) where David chooses to “raw dog” on a flight while sitting beside his girlfriend Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus).“You want something to read?” Elaine asks David.“No, I’m good,” David responds, while staring at the back of the seat in front of him.“Are you gonna take a nap?” Elaine asks.When David confirms he has no plans to sleep on the flight, Elaine asks him, “You just gonna sit there staring at the back of the seat?”After showing the “Seinfeld” clip, Warburton joked to his followers, “My concern is that somebody’s gonna get hurt, and if you go into this thing blindly… You know what I’m saying?”“Just not reading, watching something, you better be OK with what’s going on up here, inside your ol’ noggin.
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‘Plane Swap’ tailspins into crash as live Hulu skydiver stunt goes wrong
things backfired in the skies — sending one plane into a tailspin before crashing to the ground Sunday afternoon in Arizona.The skydivers — cousins Luke Aikins and Andy Farrington — were trying to jump into each other’s planes while in mid-air — leaving both aircrafts unmanned — to then land in and pilot the other’s plane safely to the ground.But things went south for the Red Bull sponsored flight after both Cessna 182 planes went into their parallel, intentional nosedives that allowed the pilots to leap out and begin their plunge.The plane Farrington was jumping into quickly began spiraling out of control into a downward tailspin, becoming extremely inconsistent with the other plane’s altitude after the duo made their jumps.“Blue plane is out of control!” someone yells on the live Hulu broadcast as both pilots continue free falling.This #RedBull #PlaneSwap in Arizona was crazy! Didn't go as planned but luckily everyone is alright! pic.twitter.com/f9cpRclYtTAlthough Aikins managed to successfully complete the stunt into his respective plane, Farrington was force to parachute to the ground as his new plane — which deployed a parachute — plummeted as well.But even in that chaotic moment Farrington managed to keep cool, according to his partner.“Andy’s fine, I could hear him talking to me in freefall,” Aikins said after touching down safely.Despite the unsuccessful — yet injury free — attempt to become the first pilots to ever successfully skydive into each other’s planes, the duo stands by their preparation for the stunt.“All the numbers matched up and everything like that,” Farrington said after reaching the ground.

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