Andy Murray does impromptu Twitter Q&A

Andy Murray provided a window into the beauty of social media while waiting for his flight. (Glyn Kirk/AFP/Getty Images)
Andy Murray held an impromptu Twitter Q&A on Sunday when his flight to Paris experienced some unexpected issues, and he found himself stuck waiting to board another plane.
Engine problem en route to Paris #uturn #panic #herewegonextplane
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) April 20, 2014
It appeared to be an innocent enough tweet, but Murray was soon retweeting a series of digs from his followers making fun of him for his #herewegonextplane hashtag. Murray, ever the counterpuncher, flipped the script and offered to do a Q&A with fans on Twitter. But only if they used his much-maligned hashtag.
Let's do a little q and a while I'm stuck on the plane... use #herewegonextplane
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) April 20, 2014
Murray's Q&As have been a perfect showcase for his dry, sarcastic sense of humor and this one didn't disappoint.
@PseudoFed I wouldn't recommend you try it! Royalty should always fly private #humble
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) April 20, 2014
@drtdianna only 3 times this week
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) April 20, 2014
@_victori4_ if I was I wouldn't admit it.. #bestsongever
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) April 20, 2014
@josh_seward no as its a very mature question
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) April 20, 2014
@IloveAzarenka there hasn't been many good ones! Most days are pretty dodgy
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) April 20, 2014
@maggiemay_hem both angels
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) April 20, 2014
@NO1Fangirl boring
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) April 20, 2014
Sorry guys and girls... battery is done.. #herewego
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) April 20, 2014

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