Alright fellas! Here ya go!
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Saw Ron Jeremy at LAX once a long time ago, women were posing for pictures with him. He's in the news lately, poor sod. Also saw Little Richard. He's dead now, not a fault of mine.
Did a lot of time in that crappy airport, probably saw other "famous" people, didn't know or care but those two stand out -
Sat next to Ray Liotta waiting for a flight at Burbank airport. He looked and smelled every bit like your average downtown Seattle hobo, except he got up to use the restroom instead of wizzing on himself.SwisherSweetboy said:Saw Ron Jeremy at LAX once a long time ago, women were posing for pictures with him. He's in the news lately, poor sod. Also saw Little Richard. He's dead now, not a fault of mine.
Did a lot of time in that crappy airport, probably saw other "famous" people, didn't know or care but those two stand out
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Aisle mostly for the leg room. I also tend to lean into the butt / crotch passes so I book the aisle next to the bathroom where it is guaranteed to happen more often.
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Window seat in First Class if I have to slum it.
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Wood Mile Club.Doog_de_Jour said:Window seat in First Class if I have to slum it.

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I like the push up the middle
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In the mid 80s Mid Pacific airline tried to promote a first class (prop) experience. They gave a six inch sub and a beverage and called it a meal. Got to know the fight attendants and usually was able to down 3-4 beers on a one hour flight. Think they only lasted a year or two.Fishpo31 said:I usually get window because the wife wants easy access to the head.
Speaking of Stewardesses, I was returning from the east coast after a trip to celebrate graduating from kollej, and had a layover in Dallas. The world's fair was in New Orleans, and as I boarded the plane (DC10 as I recall), there was no one around me for about 10 rows. They then boarded a LARGE group of people and children, none of whom spoke English (think they were Cambodian). I motion to the Stew to ask about a new seat...full plane. I had only a "bank card", no credit, no cash (at the time, I think they were still cash only). She said "Don't worry, I will take care of you"...about 10-15 gin and tonics later, I arrived in Seattle. All I had to do was make eye contact, and she was comin' with the G&T. -
You had me at 6"EwaDawg said:
In the mid 80s Mid Pacific airline tried to promote a first class (prop) experience. They gave a six inch sub and a beverage and called it a meal. Got to know the fight attendants and usually was able to down 3-4 beers on a one hour flight. Think they only lasted a year or two.Fishpo31 said:I usually get window because the wife wants easy access to the head.
Speaking of Stewardesses, I was returning from the east coast after a trip to celebrate graduating from kollej, and had a layover in Dallas. The world's fair was in New Orleans, and as I boarded the plane (DC10 as I recall), there was no one around me for about 10 rows. They then boarded a LARGE group of people and children, none of whom spoke English (think they were Cambodian). I motion to the Stew to ask about a new seat...full plane. I had only a "bank card", no credit, no cash (at the time, I think they were still cash only). She said "Don't worry, I will take care of you"...about 10-15 gin and tonics later, I arrived in Seattle. All I had to do was make eye contact, and she was comin' with the G&T. -
Window seat, because I like to roll down the window and smell the fresh air.
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Window 100 times out of 100.
I am a geography and plane geek. I want to look out.







