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Status: Single
Sign: Aries

State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 9/13/2006

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Saturday, December 01, 2007 

Current mood:  calm
So, having done a lot of flying in my time, and a whole lot in recent months, I've noticed a lot of things one can do to make travel more comfortable and pleasant experience. Again, we can apply the simple principle of CCR. Consideration, Courtesy, and Respect. I've tried to boil it down to some simple practices that are certain to make your trip better.

The first thing I want to bring to your attention, is look around the airport when you are traveling. How many people do you see are actually joyous with the prospect of a flight? Unless folks are flying to someplace tropical, I've noticed that the prevailing attitude is one of torture. I'm not saying there isn't a whole lot wrong with the system, getting screwed by airlines, etc, but is it really so bad? Put yourself in another mind set. Enjoy your journey.

Start with a well planned trip. If you don't want to battle traffic, or wake up early, try for a later flight. Be packed the day before. Make a list of everything you'll need, and check it. My preference is to pack light so I don't have to check luggage.


Get up early. Be awake and relaxed with lots of time.

Be clean. You are going to be around a lot of people. Be sure that your B.O. or breath does not offend. THIS IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. (This is actually a daily responsibility, just more important in small, closed spaces like a plane.) Bring gum.

Dress well. This does not mean you have to wear a suit, but how you present yourself directly affects how others will deal with you, and you will be dealing with people all day. Put yourself together, but comfortably. If it's a long, long flight, dress in something you can sleep in, but something NICE you can sleep in.

Be organized. Have what you need where you need it. Be ready! You are smart enough to handle it. Tickets and passports in the boarding pass line. Boarding pass in pocket at security. Gels and liquids in a bag and a separate place easy to reach. Shoes and metal bits easily removed. Show the kind of hustle you want to see from the people in line in front of you when you are late for a flight.

Boarding the plane, have a bag that will actually fit in the spaces provided so you can put it away, sit down, and let other people continue to board and have room for their items, too. When you make that last minute call, avoid loud talking. (This is also an everyday responsibility. How much do you want to hear half of someone else's conversation shouted beside you? CCR.)

Your space. Especially for us big guys, flights can be tough because of how little space is provided for our enormous frames. For shoulder space, favor the side that has no one on it. Don't lean the seat back if the person next to you has if you can help it. As for legs? Avoid spreading them like you got some big business down there. Cross your legs below the knee. You'll be surprised.

Avoid grossness. If you have a sniffle or cough, bring tissue. Don't ask those around you to put up with constant snorting. That's really crass. Really.

Getting up. We all have to do it, but be smart. How much do you like it when someone starts wrestling with the back of your seat? It's not your "get up handle", it's a chair that someone else is sitting in. Leave them alone! Use the back of your OWN chair to get in and out of your row. You can also use the backs of the chairs of the folks in your row, as you are already disturbing them by getting up. EXCUSE YOURSELF! Say, "Pardon me." or, "I apologize." Don't be embarrassed into being rude to people. We are all in this together. This also applies when using the seat back pocket. Someone's back is right up against it. There's no steel plate protecting them from you jamming oblong objects and water bottles in there. Be cool. CCR.

Kids on a plane. Babies cry. That's it. That's all. Don't be sour, give the parents a dirty look, or let out an exasperated sigh. You were a baby once. You cried, too. Afford mothers traveling alone every courtesy. EVERY courtesy. Parents of children on planes: Do not bring forty different toys for you child, do not bring a toy that beeps and toots constantly. Come on, now. Really. Keep your kids behaved, using inside voices, and stop them from kicking the seat in front of them. CCR. For families traveling together, always give up your seat if it keeps them together. This includes couples, old or young.

Thank your captain and crew. If it was a smooth ride, say so.

When waiting your luggage, unless you want to give a hand, get out of the way when someone is grabbing theirs.

Enjoy your stay!

I hope these simple steps and ideas help you and those around you to better enjoy your trip, most importantly, your journey. Be kind to each other out there!
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Monica
Monica Prieto

 
My friend recently travelled by plane and one thing they are definitely getting picky on is the size of carry on's. she gave me a great suggestion - never stuff the outer pockets of your carry on. For some reason, when you do this, the bag automatically becomes too wide. Weird eh? Basically, pack up so it stays skinny.

Oh, I also heard that they don't actually wash those blankets on the planes - if that's the case, it may be a good idea to tie a sweater around your waste that would double as a blanket. :)

Monica
 
Posted by Monica on Thursday, July 24, 2008 - 1:48 AM
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Elderghost08

 
What? Snakes on a plane?
When would that ever happen?

*KOFF, KOFF

Ah...nevermind.
 
Posted by Elderghost08 on Friday, December 07, 2007 - 10:23 PM
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Chris
Christine Wright

 
Actually “snakes on a plane” is a very real dilemma in today’s traveling world. I consider all leering males of the humanoid specie ogling young busty female teenagers to be very reptilian like in nature. Come on guys if she’s under age overt your eyes no matter what may be hanging out. Now ladies pack the girls in unless you want the snakes to slither, and coil near your person. I agree a hundred percent with Mr. Fillion on the dress etiquette of traveling. I do not wish to see 1. Cracks where the sun should never shine (waist high pants ladies and gentleman – when you bend over we should not be blinded by your goods no matter how delectable) 2. Obscene cleavage that should be reserved for breast feeding mothers 3. x-rated bulges (that kind of tightness can not be comfortable over prolonged sittings in cramped spaces & may cause irreversible damage to your chances at off spring in the future).

One more thing … Why oh why must we blast our i-pods!?! Here me out, if you want to listen to the techno version of the newest Malaysian scream singing cd over a 6 hour flight, by all means do so. But do I? Mostly likely the answer is no. So why should? For no other reason then because we are trapped in a metal bird hurtling through open air? This is not a good enough reason people! If you don’t wish to listen to my playlist then respect that I don’t wish to listen to yours.

That said safe flight all!!!
 
Posted by Chris on Sunday, January 20, 2008 - 7:00 AM
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Renate

 
"Across the Universe" is an awesome soundtrack. My 5 & 3 year old will be happy to sing you "Hey, Jude". My 11 yr old does a good Joe Cocker imitation. BSG has cool music. But, yes, keeping the volume down is polite and better for your hearing!
 
Posted by Renate on Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 4:29 AM
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Eric
Eric Schumacher

 
All,

I jsut joined myspace and Nathan was kind enough to accept my friend request. Sorry the reply is a bit late.

Kell, while I agree that we should be careful not to blast our Ipods, You have nothing to be embarrassed about related to the music you listen too. Good music is good music. There are a lot of Johnny Cash fans out there and in relation to the BSG music, if someone recognize it they will probably want be glad to hear it. If they don't they'll just think it's pretty music.

Nathan, I'm just starting to do a bit of traveling. Thanks for the tips.
 
Posted by Eric on Wednesday, April 02, 2008 - 5:01 AM
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Kolo's Journal
Gabriel Wain

 
I whole heartedly agree with your stance on iPOD listening. There is an appropriate volume and it is not where I have to listen to your music.
 
Posted by Kolo's Journal on Monday, January 21, 2008 - 6:18 PM
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Mel
Melissa St. Hilaire

 
Kell, you crack me up. Never stop being you! ;o)

Nate, one word: Valium (makes every flight a pleasant journey! I just smile and smile and smile even when the kids kick my chair.) ;P
 
Posted by Mel on Saturday, December 29, 2007 - 5:42 PM
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Phill

 
I thought it was witty, and inline with the topic.

Maybe they will make a sequel to Snakes on a Plane, called Sharks on a Boat .

SOAB

or set it in the future and call it "Snakes on a Firefly"

SOAFF

I Can see the Decalogue Now.

Pilot.: WHAT'S THEY DOING ON THIS SHIP?
We're in space! How'd they get here?
I don't recall pulling over!
 
Posted by Phill on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 - 5:39 PM
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Suz

 
How about in the past???

Tarantulas on a Zeppln/Dirigible

TOAZ or TOAD

Frogs (poisonous) on a Bi-plane?

FOAB

Scorpions on an Ornithopter?

SOAO
 
Posted by Suz on Saturday, May 31, 2008 - 10:32 PM
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Browncoat and Ninja

 
As a mom of 2 who will be getting on a plane in a week or so - very well said!I plan to show some CCR to everyone on my plane.Hope that i'll be spared the look of death from other passengers if my kid cries.
Sherrie
 
Posted by Browncoat and Ninja on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:21 PM
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OffspringPhreak

 
I only give that "death look" when the parents are either blatantly ignoring their children; or just yell and smack them. People should understand that babies(and most kids in general) are cranky and temperamental sometimes.

Nice post; my brother is traveling by plane soon, and I told him to check this post out.
 
Posted by OffspringPhreak on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:32 PM
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Peregrine

 
Liquid tylenol is a parent's best friend for flights. Or liquid benadryl. Both have sleep agents in them, as well as pain meds. Babies and small children cry because the pressure changes in a plane are really painful and scary for them. I'm not a fan of medicating children into submission, but taking preventative measures while waiting for the flight is never a bad thing. I feel so bad for the parent of a screaming infant on planes. The baby can't help it, the parent looks like they want to sink through the floor, and everyone's giving them nasty looks. :/
 
Posted by Peregrine on Sunday, December 02, 2007 - 2:58 PM
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Renate

 
So sweet of you! That poor mom obviously needed a break and so did the baby. Wake up, Dad! Sometimes getting the baby into more relaxed arms does a tremendous good.
 
Posted by Renate on Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 4:25 AM
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Angel

 
Thank you, you've restored my faith in people. I'm sure some jerk will destroy it when I drive home in the rain Friday!
 
Posted by Angel on Friday, January 04, 2008 - 1:37 AM
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Mark

 
Hi Nathan! First of all, don't you just love Halo 3? :) Second of all, great blog! As always Nathan you always leave me with a smile on my face.

Oh and thanks for the Airplane etiquette lesson's- I will definitely put them to good use! ;)

You are very wise! :)

Take care Nathan!

-Mark
 
Posted by Mark on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:21 PM
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I am Joe ™
Joe Tate

 
You, the worst thing is that everyone wants to be treated like this, but 95% of people don't act like this. That's the sad thing of it all.

Great shout out Nathan, have great holidays in the upcoming weeks.

-J
 
Posted by I am Joe ™ on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:22 PM
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Abby

 
I really wish some of the folks on my flight this past weekend from Disney World - the happies place on earth, by the way - had this handy dandy etiquette rulebook with them! It's amazing how miserable people are even on their way TO vacation...
 
Posted by Abby on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:22 PM
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That Meri person

 
My dear and darling Nathan - thanks for such a timely blog post! I will be flying twice in the next couple of months (once to Boston and once to Vegas), and I hope my fellow travellers will also read this. Maybe I should print it out and pass it around the airport? :o)
 
Posted by That Meri person on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:22 PM
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Friend With Wings

 
Hey yeah that sounds like a good Idea!

Maybe you should do that, I may even work :D
 
Posted by Friend With Wings on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:29 PM
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Wayne
wayne talbot

 
how wacky is it to hear your own voice coming out of the tv when playing Halo3 ?
 
Posted by Wayne on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:23 PM
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Meghan

 
I wish everyone who flies had to read this before getting on an airplane! So are you really playing Halo 3 or is it a shameless plug ;-) If you are I second the question of "How wacky is it to hear your own voice coming out of the TV when playing?"
 
Posted by Meghan on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:57 PM
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Jen (aka Agent Leaf on the Wind)

 
*thinks back to Florida flight, where was beaten over the head with a beeping, tooting toy all the way from Halifax to Orlando*

I'm thinking advertising ejection seats might encourage more people to fly....

:)

Jen
 
Posted by Jen (aka Agent Leaf on the Wind) on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:23 PM
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Meara -- Chief Librarian and Poetry Whore

 
Amen, sistah! ROFLMAO

*rethinks*

Oh, wait, someone might want to eject ME. My luck, I'd be sitting next to the kid who would want to see what that big red button will do.
 
Posted by Meara -- Chief Librarian and Poetry Whore on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:43 PM
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Zach
Zach Prater

 
When I fly to Austin, I will remember all of these rules.
 
Posted by Zach on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:23 PM
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angela.

 
I agree, all I need to remember is CCR and I'm set. Thank you Nathan! l:D.
 
Posted by angela. on Thursday, December 27, 2007 - 4:31 AM
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Matt

 
You speak the truth!
Also: iPods- keep the volume reasonable!
 
Posted by Matt on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:24 PM
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~867~5309~

 
uug!!! I tell my kids, if I'm driving and I can hear your iPod in the back seat of my SUV it's too loud! Same goes for the person siting right next to me. They gave you ear buds with that thing for a reason... "Duh!"
 
Posted by ~867~5309~ on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:52 PM
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Dustin Parker
Dustin Parker

 
Lol glad someone says it.
 
Posted by Dustin Parker on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:24 PM
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Karolyn

 
How awesome to see a blog from you again! Of course it is written with all the wit and wisdom of your previous posts. I hope your next flight will be filled only with people who have read your blog!
 
Posted by Karolyn on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:25 PM
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Katefish! is a Fairy Swan Princess

 
I love this, and a lot of it, as you stated, isn't just for airplanes, but everyday as well.
 
Posted by Katefish! is a Fairy Swan Princess on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:25 PM
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Kayefex |Graphic Design|

 
The problem with hoping "some folks [will] take it to heart" is that the ones of us who already know this... well, it doesn't work on us, technically, because we're already there. And the ones who don't know it also don't care.

Then there is a third category, the most insidious category of all. These are the ones who know this but choose to disregard it because of some special reason that is selfish and egocentric in nature. Just like with traffic. There's the ones who know how to be courteous in traffic, but because they are late/having a bad day/eating in the car just this once/on the cell phone, the rest of us get less than their best.

With people like these, if you pointed out their bad behavior to them, they would say, "But I'm late!" As if their problem is grounds for the rest of the world to stop and say, "Oh, wait! THIS person is late! Well, why didn't you SAY it was that person to begin with! Certainly, for THAT person, we can all move aside, get out of the way, let him or her sail through as if he or she were the royalty to our peasantness."

The point? Unforunately, we all have to be our best person all the time, even when we don't feel like it. THAT is being a real-life hero in this era. THAT is what we must all strive towards.

Now. Where the heck is my stick...?
 
Posted by Kayefex |Graphic Design| on Saturday, January 12, 2008 - 3:56 PM
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J

 
> When does everyone go back to grunting and hitting each other with sticks?

That's the part of flying that Jayne likes. ;)

Unfortunately, simple courtesy got evicted from the public consciousness by "do your own thing."
 
Posted by J on Saturday, December 08, 2007 - 2:33 AM
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Tabby

 
Me and the hubby have never been on a plane so we'll have to remember all these tips for when we do. I think the one I never would have thought of is sympathizing with mothers of young children. You are right, babies cry. We are germ freaks too, so such close quarters will be hard for us if someone is hacking and coughing, or even sniffing near us. We hope everything is going well for you, and it was nice to see a blog from you after so long. Tata!!:)
 
Posted by Tabby on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:25 PM
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Constance

 
I wish you had sit next to me on my flight back from Kauai last September. I was stuck in the middle seat fighting for an armrest! My husband was by the window and there was this guy in the aisle seat who clearly hadn't showered that morning.

The flight attendant brings 'round the drink cart and he proceeds to drown himself in scotch. He breaks out a bag of chocolate chip cookies, most of which he manages to get in his mouth while he makes conversation with me. There's chocolate in his teeth and scotch on his breath!

Best part..... his bitch of a wife across the aisle from us enjoying her book with a giant smile on her face the whole 5 hour flight 'cause he's not talking to her!

Constance :~}
 
Posted by Constance on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:26 PM
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Sammy
Samantha Parker

 
Those are great tips, too bad I haven't been on a place since I was hmmm 3. hehe
 
Posted by Sammy on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:26 PM
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LadyKristopher

 
Thank you, Kind Sir for your gracious wisdom. I shall carry it forth.
 
Posted by LadyKristopher on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:26 PM
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Balogna-filled Fart S.A.C.K.

 
I bet crews are happy to see you coming aboard. Good advice.
On another note, caught "Waitress" last night - I ordinarily avoid sweet, romantic movies but it was a very good movie.
Toady on!
 
Posted by Balogna-filled Fart S.A.C.K. on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:26 PM
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Hels! {and KAZ}

 
...and this is why you should rule the world Nathan!
PLEASE may we have cinema etiquette sometime when you have a sec?

HUGS
 
Posted by Hels! {and KAZ} on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:26 PM
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Go YSU!!!

 
Yeah, that would be a good one! Great blog, Nathan!
 
Posted by Go YSU!!! on Sunday, December 02, 2007 - 1:52 AM
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Sucker for a good laugh.
Michele Powell

 
Most of this works for store lines too. If you are writing a check fill it out first. If you are going to the ATM to deposit.... fill it out before you go. Store ATM envelopes in your car glove compartment box. It saves tons of time for you and the other people waiting behind you!!!
 
Posted by Sucker for a good laugh. on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:27 PM
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Fruity Oaty Bar

 
Thank you! I did some flying/train travel (to which most, if not all of this, also applies) recently and was shocked by the lack of courtesy people have towards one another. You covered pretty much all my points but better! :) Happy travels in the future!!

P.S. My little brother just got me into Halo 3 :) I like it!
 
Posted by Fruity Oaty Bar on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:27 PM
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Janell

 
Amen. Actually, a little common courtesy in any social situation, not just an airplane, would be nice.
 
Posted by Janell on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:28 PM
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Betsy
Betsy Garten

 
Absolutely right! It sounds like you would be a very pleasant travel companion (even for a big guy!)

I'm surprised more people don't already know these steps. My mom would be mortified if I didn't follow them any time I traveled.
 
Posted by Betsy on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:28 PM
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Amy Rose

 
Well said! I don't fly that often, but when I do I try to do my best to be a half decent traveller and try to take other people into consideration.

Maybe it's my Britishness, but I always make a point of thanking people ^_^

Aimsxxx
 
Posted by Amy Rose on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:29 PM
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Robin aka Fat Cat on an Armchair aka Catalyzt

 
i prefer going by boat
but good advice for flyers
 
Posted by Robin aka Fat Cat on an Armchair aka Catalyzt on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:29 PM
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Jesse James, destroyer of worlds...

 
hey bro! great advice. good for you. and big? big?? lol i'm 6'0" 282 lbs. lol i HATE those seats. isle for me.. everytme.


hey would you mind messaging me your gamertag?? HALO 3 is my most currrent obsession.


mine, in case you wish to add me,

darkf8

thats DARKF8 for ease of reference.

rock on nathan rock on
 
Posted by Jesse James, destroyer of worlds... on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:30 PM
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Eric
Eric Fiallos

 
O Captain, my Captain!

Thanks for your great advice. I have been traveling for many, <i>many</i> years and I think you hit just about every point that has made my life easier along the way. (Although I do miss the days when I could carry my Leatherman on board. Just in case I ever did get stranded on a deserted isle.)

Your endorsing of the principles of CCR is wonderful. Especially pointing out that these are everyday requirements, not just for certain situations. I wonder if I can get some WWNFD bracelets made...

Thanks, as always! Have a great one!
 
Posted by Eric on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:30 PM
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Jodie
Jodie Cortez

 
I am completely the same way about organization and being courteous! You would think it should be the norm, but sadly it isn't! Thank you for sharing your recent airport and plane wisdom!

Nice touch of adding the "Halo 3" playing! It really is a good game with awesome voices on it!!!

~Jodie
 
Posted by Jodie on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:31 PM
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Missy
Missy S

 
I wish to get on a plane and for this to be so.

And if an airplane could be a metaphor for the world the CCR would make our journey in life so much better. Think BIG!
 
Posted by Missy on Saturday, December 01, 2007 - 9:31 PM
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War Kitten

 
Slammin' pic, Missy!
Nathan, I think we were twins separated at birth. I went to a seminar in Orlando, FL (from San Antonio, TX) the first week of December. I left a day early and returned a day after the seminar ended. I had a great flight out! Be civil and people will respond. Since I hadn't flown in twenty years, I didn't know a lot of the rules. Add to list of rules, wear slip-on shoes! The security officer checking my overnight bag confiscated my toothpaste (it fit into the quart-sized ziplock bag, but it was over 4 oz!). He seemed kind of defensive. I'm sure most people bit his head off. I told him, "Dude! Do what you have to do!" I know it surprised him. It's not like they don't sell toothpaste in Orlando! As a matter of fact, the hotel gave me some.
The woman next to me in the middle seat had a toddler that just couldn't handle the ride. He was scared and his ears hurt. I asked his mother if I could give him a Tootsie roll. She was surprised, too (at 6'1" and 235 lbs, I don't look like a nurturer!), but she agreed and the chewing and sucking of candy allowed his ears to pop, relieving the pressure. At the layover, a harrassed mother with infant took my offer to watch the baby while she got something for herself to eat and fixed her a warm bottle of formula. Not that I'm a nice person, but hey! It doesn't cost anything to do a good deed every so often. And it came back later. When I arrived in Orlando, I learned my taxi voucher wouldn't be accepted. The girl at the counter bought me a soda and let me use her phone to straighten things out. I got my money refunded, then learned that it was cheaper to rent a car for four days than to take a taxi to and from my hotel!
On the way home, I got bumped from my flight. The attendant told me that if I went right away to another station, a flight that had cancelled for repairs was about to take off. I got on with no problem, and the flight had maybe twenty people on it (me and the other nineteen people I told who got bumped from the same flight). Actually, we gave up our seats for people in more of a hurry than we were. A girls' baseball team was trying to get to D/FW to catch a connecting flight and needed 6 seats. I don't know what the rest used as an excuse. As it turned out, the flight left about 45 minutes after the other one, so it wasn't a big hassle anyway. I had arranged for a friend to pick me up, and I called him when I knew I was going to be late, then again when I arrived. Nathan's right about checking your bags. Keep a small bag with you with a change of clothes and travel sized toiletries in case they lose your luggage, and that's all you need. Dress nice, as Nathan said. You really do get treated better and you feel good when you look good. All in all, it was fun to fly after so long. I don't know why I stopped. I think it had something to do with having two children who are wicked smart and not wanting to have them highjack us to Cuba. And no, I'm not kidding.
I was going to post a similar blog on my profile until I read Nathan's, so no need for me to post something redundant. CCR, everybody! My grandmother always said, "You don't have to be friendly, but everyone should be civil." She was really, really smart!
To finish, my sons were playing VDO games in their room and I walked by and heard Nathan speaking. I looked in and laughed when I realized they were playing Halo 3 and not watching one of my DVDs.
Orlando was great! I think I'll go there when I don't have a seminar. Embassy Suites - North is a beautiful hotel and I only caught one of the night shift concierges asleep at 4 in the morning!
Good blog, Nathan. You saved me some time! TTFN.
 
Posted by War Kitten on Saturday, February 23, 2008 - 7:46 AM
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