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On 5/30/16 4:15 PM, True North wrote:
Keyser Söze - show quoted text - "It was great, and if I take a half dozen Valiums, I can almost tolerate the long flights. The best way to fly is unconscious or close to it. :)" Well I'm glad you're back. Maybe The John and his fragrant associates will start picking on Hillary again and leave my new boat alone. ;-) I saw a few of those...mostly from the boatless boobs. |
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On Mon, 30 May 2016 17:21:43 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: Oh, something else to worry about...not being able to survive an airliner explosion or crash... :) I do understand the people who do survive airplane crashes are the ones who can get the hell out in a hurry, perhaps through a fire. I always wear athletic shoes and natural fiber clothes that are a bit harder to light than plastic. It may not make that much difference but I will take any edge I can get. I am amazed at what I see people wearing on a plane. |
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On Mon, 30 May 2016 16:05:24 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 5/30/16 4:00 PM, wrote: I trust you had a great time. Sounds like a neat trip. It was great, and if I take a half dozen Valiums, I can almost tolerate the long flights. The best way to fly is unconscious or close to it. :) That is great until there is an emergency I suppose. I guess that out over the Atlantic, I doubt it really makes much difference. I really do not have any problem sleeping on a plane and that is how I deal with long flights. I put something soothing on my MP3 player and sack out. My wife is frustrated when I wake up rested and ready for anything. We may have a couple hour drive after landing on our vacations so it works out fine. I have a hard time sleeping. Seats do not fit me. To short in the backrest. Being 6'4" is not good for airline seating. |
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On Mon, 30 May 2016 17:21:43 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Oh, something else to worry about...not being able to survive an airliner explosion or crash... :) I do understand the people who do survive airplane crashes are the ones who can get the hell out in a hurry, perhaps through a fire. I always wear athletic shoes and natural fiber clothes that are a bit harder to light than plastic. It may not make that much difference but I will take any edge I can get. I am amazed at what I see people wearing on a plane. I used to laugh at people getting on a flight to Hong Kong from SFO wearing a 3 piece suit. I usually wore a nice warmup outfit. Suit needs to be washed after a 14 1/2 hour flight in the air. Would not want to go direct to a business meeting from the flight. And would schedule my meeting before I left with a bunch of pad time. |
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`On Mon, 30 May 2016 18:37:50 -0500, Califbill
wrote: wrote: I really do not have any problem sleeping on a plane and that is how I deal with long flights. I put something soothing on my MP3 player and sack out. My wife is frustrated when I wake up rested and ready for anything. We may have a couple hour drive after landing on our vacations so it works out fine. I have a hard time sleeping. Seats do not fit me. To short in the backrest. Being 6'4" is not good for airline seating. Fly up front. |
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`On Mon, 30 May 2016 18:37:50 -0500, Califbill wrote: wrote: I really do not have any problem sleeping on a plane and that is how I deal with long flights. I put something soothing on my MP3 player and sack out. My wife is frustrated when I wake up rested and ready for anything. We may have a couple hour drive after landing on our vacations so it works out fine. I have a hard time sleeping. Seats do not fit me. To short in the backrest. Being 6'4" is not good for airline seating. Fly up front. To cheap on a lot of flights, and unless a jumbo, the seats are still hard to sleep in. Best sleep, was a trip to Hong Kong, and only 125 passengers on a 747sp. Had business class, but went back to coach and had 5 seats across in the back of the plane. Probably 7 good hours of sleep. |
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Justan Olphart wrote:
On 5/30/2016 7:57 PM, wrote: `On Mon, 30 May 2016 18:37:50 -0500, Califbill wrote: wrote: I really do not have any problem sleeping on a plane and that is how I deal with long flights. I put something soothing on my MP3 player and sack out. My wife is frustrated when I wake up rested and ready for anything. We may have a couple hour drive after landing on our vacations so it works out fine. I have a hard time sleeping. Seats do not fit me. To short in the backrest. Being 6'4" is not good for airline seating. Fly up front. t5he up charge is not insignificant. Was $5700 extra on a $1400 ticket on South Africa Air from Dullas to Jo'burg. |
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On Mon, 30 May 2016 18:37:50 -0500, Califbill wrote:
wrote: On Mon, 30 May 2016 16:05:24 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 5/30/16 4:00 PM, wrote: I trust you had a great time. Sounds like a neat trip. It was great, and if I take a half dozen Valiums, I can almost tolerate the long flights. The best way to fly is unconscious or close to it. :) That is great until there is an emergency I suppose. I guess that out over the Atlantic, I doubt it really makes much difference. I really do not have any problem sleeping on a plane and that is how I deal with long flights. I put something soothing on my MP3 player and sack out. My wife is frustrated when I wake up rested and ready for anything. We may have a couple hour drive after landing on our vacations so it works out fine. I have a hard time sleeping. Seats do not fit me. To short in the backrest. Being 6'4" is not good for airline seating. The $50 or so for extra leg room, on long flights, is worth it. |
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