DreamOutLoud13
Blue Crack Addict
Ashleeeeeeeeeeey. I have things to tell you!
Ashleeeeeeeeeeey. I have things to tell you!
As they start to can frequency as oil prices worsen you'll need even more luck.
I know.
I do not know how I used to fly pre-Ipod. I used to schlep 50 CDS on the plane, along with at least one book. The Ipod.
oh geez if i were on my way off and i passed an elderly or pregnant person, i'd offer them to go in front of me. but if they don't say yes, then i'll just get off the damn thing.Oh yeah, that's stupid. I find at stops where a lot of people get off - my uni, for example, we're slowed down because there are so many people offering other people the chance to go first.
I do not know how I used to fly pre-Ipod. I used to schlep 50 CDS on the plane, along with at least one book. The Ipod.
Oh god, I remember those days. My bag would be so weighed down by the CDs I'd bring. Now it's just the books. I can't travel with less than three books per flight: one that I'm currently reading, plus two options in case I finish. Longer flights, I'll pack even more.
same here. it's been a while since i flew and had even the seat next to me empty. thanks to them making tons of cuts in terms of flights, whenever i fly now we're packed in like sardines. and i don't even fly southwest (well, mainly because they don't service my city) or any similar airlines.
Cabin noise
I can't stand flying if i'm not at the window. I could be fascinated for hours just watching out the window.
The iPod (and FM radio on my phone) has made my bus trip so much less dull.
oh geez if i were on my way off and i passed an elderly or pregnant person, i'd offer them to go in front of me. but if they don't say yes, then i'll just get off the damn thing.
although i suppose if i had to choose, i'd rather have people with too much manners (after you, no after you, no please i insist...) than none at all.
well boo. i guess i'm in the minority. delaying the lines though isn't really a problem here since it's so infrequently used, plus there's no set schedule like "a trolley will be at stop 4 at 3:17 pm" so sometimes a trolley comes by after you've been standing there for a minute, sometimes you get to the stop just as one pulls away and you have to wait 15-20 minutes for another one...
I prefer the aisle, because I do not like to disturb people if I want to get up and stretch or use the bathroom....but if I had the row to myself, I'd slide tgo the window....on a train, right to the window for me. LOVE watching scenery pass me on by, wondering who lives in that house, where is that car heading, etc.....
I prefer the aisle, because I do not like to disturb people if I want to get up and stretch or use the bathroom....but if I had the row to myself, I'd slide tgo the window....on a train, right to the window for me. LOVE watching scenery pass me on by, wondering who lives in that house, where is that car heading, etc.....
I can't stand flying if i'm not at the window. I could be fascinated for hours just watching out the window.
it'd be tough for me because i have so many frequent flier miles with northwest. the only reason i went with northwest is because one of their hubs is here so i figured i'd always have a better chance getting a flight to where i wanna go with them compared to someone else. and it is true, we have three terminals and half of them are devoted to northwest. terminal a is all just northwest flights. but if southwest were to start servicing this city, i suppose i'd just cash out all my miles and use them instead.If they did serve Memphis, fly Southwest.
They pretty much offer the exact same as airlines like United and Northwest now, but without being sneaky pricks about paying for everything.
There's a reason they always come out on top of satisfaction surveys.
About time you got your own account and stopped hijacking Ashley's and confusing meIts Brittany again!
oh god, now that's just retarded. usually what i do is stand up as it's stopping, so i'm all ready to walk out when it's at the stop. i usually sit close to the front so being up at the door is a non-issue for me.I think the general understanding of public transport etiquette in Melbourne is that as the tram or train is slowing to a stop, you make a move. You certainly shouldn't be neatly putting your book into your bag and carefully putting away your reading glasses after the doors are already open, like some people I've seen. Especially on peak hour trams on sections of track where there's more than one route, all of which are running at frequencies of five minutes or less.
And yeah, i love watching scenery from trains. It's great passing by the smaller towns and wondering what life must be like there, etc.
Shame how the view out of trans-Tasman flights is dead fucking boring for 90% of the trip.
they still do that?I have trouble with Southwest due to lack of seat assignments. I'm too anal for that.
I have trouble with Southwest due to lack of seat assignments. I'm too anal for that.
they still do that?
(or should i say they still don't do that)
You always struck me as being a fighter though.
it'd be tough for me because i have so many frequent flier miles with northwest. the only reason i went with northwest is because one of their hubs is here so i figured i'd always have a better chance getting a flight to where i wanna go with them compared to someone else. and it is true, we have three terminals and half of them are devoted to northwest. terminal a is all just northwest flights. but if southwest were to start servicing this city, i suppose i'd just cash out all my miles and use them instead.
oh god, now that's just retarded. usually what i do is stand up as it's stopping, so i'm all ready to walk out when it's at the stop. i usually sit close to the front so being up at the door is a non-issue for me.