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  • This was without a doubt the strangest experience I've ever had at an airport. Here is a list of the bizarre and infuriating happenings: -The whole airport (as well as what I experienced of the city of Cleveland) had a sort of post-apocalyptic feel to it. Methinks the Walking Dead should have been filmed here instead of Atlanta, as the ATL is much, much busier. - The man at the Delta counter failed to print out the boarding pass for my connecting flight out of Atlanta. Yeah, maybe I can take some of the blame for not checking to make sure it was there (I had to pee!) but I also wrongfully assumed that the guy was capable of doing his damn job. Had I not noticed the pass was missing, I would have surely been screwed. The only reason I'm giving 2 stars instead of 1 is because the woman at the gate who helped me was awesome. I wish I could remember her name! -The whole TSA/security experience was ridiculously slow. One would think for an airport so empty they'd be able to get through the 20 people in line fairly quickly, but one would be sadly mistaken. The worst part of all of this was the attitude I received. A small, elven man sat hunched over a machine, whispering at it incoherently. I couldn't even tell if he was talking to me or not, since he made no eye contact. Finally, after asking, "What?" 3 times, he looked up, rolled his eyes, and yelled at me, "How many people?!" I yelled back at him my response, equally as rudely. I know TSA workers probably deal with jerks all day long but that's no excuse to be rude to someone simply because she didn't hear you. Maybe try making eye contact, speaking up, and most importantly, not being an overall asshat. Also, in all the flying I've done in my lifetime, this was the first time I'd been "randomly" selected for the additional screening. I'm guessing it was because I incurred the wrath of the elven man. -I read some of the other reviews and I completely agree that the guy who makes the overhead announcements is nearly inaudible. I could not understand his accent and feel bad for anyone who was relying on being paged for any reason. Overall, I've frequented LAX and the Atlanta airport and a series of airports in between, any I've never felt the need to write a scathing yelp review until now. Good job, Cleveland.
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