Big Dad
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flying back in the day , nothing like it is today ..and not in a good way
I enjoy the snow once in a while. That's why I live in the south. If I want to see it I can go to where it is and then leave it.
Still have a green lawn up here, heard some people talking recently about getting the mower out again soon.A little farther south than you, I couldn't agree more.
Picture from our flight to Arizona. Notice how the seat is made and the distance between seats. *mooooo*flying back in the day , nothing like it is today ..and not in a good way
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Right. By law everyone onboard must have a seat and be seated.Come again??? You're not allowed to stand up on the plane, so how can you pay a fare without a seat?
Mine packs everything she needs for a month, for a 3 day trip.Tip-
Don't bring a bag that has to be checked.
A- there's a fairly high probably they will lose your bag.
B- there's an even greater probability they will mishandle your bag and damage something.
C- you save money.
D- you get into and out of the airport MUCH faster.
I can fit everything I need for a month in a duffel bag that fits in the overhead storage.
So can my wife.
It’s all about weight savings (lower fuel burn) and cramming as many seats in. With seats that thin and cramming the next row as close to the one in front, they can probably get another row or two(?) in on a 737. That’s 6 more seats!Picture from our flight to Arizona. Notice how the seat is made and the distance between seats. *mooooo*
By the way, nothing was served. No drink, no tiny bag of pretzels.
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Exact why I dislike air travel, my legs end up twisted like pretzels and no matter what I do I can't get even remotely comfortable.Picture from our flight to Arizona. Notice how the seat is made and the distance between seats. *mooooo*
By the way, nothing was served. No drink, no tiny bag of pretzels.
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