One in every of final 12 months's journey traits had Kelly Ripa doing a double take.
On Stay with Kelly and Mark on Wednesday, after Mark Consuelos examine “the individuals who like to stare at in-flight maps” on the aircraft.
“[Live EP Michael] Gelman and I had been speaking about this. I really like a map, particularly if we're flying over the Alps. Even out west, the place you're going over the Rockies,” he gushed.
Ripa teased, “Yeah, you all the time announce to me what we're going over.”
Consuelos continued, “I like to see issues, if I acknowledge one thing. Particularly after we begin to get a bit bit decrease and we're going to a vacation spot. I'm like, ‘Oh, I do know the place that's. Oh, that's there.'”
Whereas each Consuelos and Ripa thought that planes with a digicam on the nostril and the rear make for a “very thrilling” and “actually cool” expertise, the 2 ultimately returned to the subject of these maintaining a tally of the in-flight map.
“The follow bought a blast of publicity final 12 months amid a social media development that featured vacationers—largely males—staring straight forward at maps or clean area throughout journeys to show one thing. What was that referred to as?” Consuelos requested, earlier than deciding on “raw-dogging.”
Ripa clarified that “raw-dogging is once you stare at nothing,” earlier than admitting, “I believed raw-dogging was one thing else completely.”
“I used to be studying articles about individuals raw-dogging on a aircraft, and I used to be like, ‘They need to be arrested!'” she stated.
Consuelos agreed, “When i used to be saying that, I used to be like, ‘I shouldn't be saying this.'”
He closed out the dialog on watching in-flight maps by noting that “they are saying it's cheaper than shopping for wi-fi on the aircraft as a result of it's free.”
Ripa quipped, “And it really works!”
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