Jimmy Fallon's #AirportFail Tweets Will Convince You It's Time For A Staycation

Maybe staying at home isn't such a bad idea.
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Sometimes the airport can be so embarrassing that people probably prefer having that dream where you go to school without pants. At least there you can have some dignity.

In honor of all the torturous time we spend dealing with airport problems, Jimmy Fallon made this week's "Tonight Show" hashtag #AirportFail. And his favorites could convince anyone it's time for a staycation: 

Sometimes you just have to let that pen go, people. Just let it go.

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