That Time Mickey Rourke Shushed Anna Faris' Baby For Crying On A Plane

Anna Faris knows firsthand the struggles of flying with a baby. In a Tuesday appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," the actress recalls traveling to London to visit her husband Chris Pratt while he was shooting "Guardians of the Galaxy" with their then-infant, Jack.

Jack was making some noises, as babies do, she explained. "Not screaming, not crying, just being adorable, I thought... But I'm also sweating because you know everyone is hating me around me."

And then, came the dreaded "shush" from another passenger. "I look over and it's Mickey Rourke," Faris told Kimmel. "I was already so nervous before, knowing that everyone hated me, then to have Mickey Rourke confirm that... didn't feel great!"

Note to passengers and Mickey Rourke's everywhere: Leave the parents alone. They're doing their best!

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Americans will use more vacation days

Fifty-four percent of the respondents of Hipmunk’s first annual Hipmunk Day survey plan to use 10 or more vacation days in 2015, and 31 percent plan to take four or more trips this year.   Do yourself a favor and request those days off before your coworkers do.
Fifty-four percent of the respondents of Hipmunk’s first annual Hipmunk Day survey plan to use 10 or more vacation days in 2015, and 31 percent plan to take four or more trips this year. Do yourself a favor and request those days off before your coworkers do.

Millennials will out-travel Generation Xers internationally

Fifty-eight percent of millennials are most likely to visit a foreign country this year, compared with 33 percent of Generation Xers.
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