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Old 11-17-2022, 01:10 PM   #16
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If when I die, I go to Hell, it will be an eternity of bouncing from giant airport to giant airport, in coach, with no TV screen on the headrest in front of me, surrounded with a toddler and a bad drunk, with only a half-hour layover between flights.
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Old 11-18-2024, 11:17 AM   #17
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I just got back from a business trip myself, and I gotta say, the whole flying experience can be a real pain. My last flight was a bit more comfortable since I managed to snag Cheap Business Class Tickets, but even then, those cramped cabins are something else. I don't know how they fit so many people into those tiny seats! I’ve had my fair share of "elbow wars" with the person next to me—it's like a constant battle for armrest supremacy! And don’t get me started on the airports! The confusion is unreal, with signs pointing in every direction. I swear, I had to double back a few times to get to my gate, and it’s always stressful when you’re racing against time.



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