Commuter said:I recently sat in front of a guy who kept 'flapping' his legs into the seat back for the whole of 90 min... I wanted to sleep, but I couldn't get to sleep with my seat back constantly wobbling. I didn't like that.
tscharke said:(im so glad that I now live close enough to work that I can walk!!!)
tscharke said:
my anger is now focused on those pesky Fitness First peeps trying to give you a "free" gym pass every single morning!!!! aaggghhhhhhh!
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Hmmm.... your avatar is hardly befitting this new agressive behavioural pattern you are exhibiting....tscharke said:
my anger is now focused on those pesky Fitness First peeps trying to give you a "free" gym pass every single morning!!!! aaggghhhhhhh!
(I really am a calm and collective guy..truely!)
You won't get me vacating a prized aisle seat on a train - If offered such a polite suggestion, I would just as politely move a little to allow you to politely (hopefully) make way into the middle. Of course should you be using a white cane, crutches, be tethered to a seeing eye dog etc, my actions may vary from the above.tscharke said:... it like traveling on the train when then two peeps are occupying a 3-seater, however one is sitting in the window position and the other the isle position, which leaves the middle seat vacant. If a polite suggestion to the isle seater doesn't make them shift into the middle, then they deserve being walked over, a quick over-the-shoulder-bag slap to the face, being half sat on and a receiving a colourful verbal description of what you think of them. ...
serfty said:Of course should you be using a white cane, crutches, be tethered to a seeing eye dog etc, my actions may vary from the above.
serfty said:You won't get me vacating a prized aisle seat on a train - If offered such a polite suggestion, I would just as politely move a little to allow you to politely (hopefully) make way into the middle. Of course should you be using a white cane, crutches, be tethered to a seeing eye dog etc, my actions may vary from the above.
Tiki said:I rarely recline my seat so people behind me must love me! We watched movies on our recent flights and nodded off. It does anoy me when the person in front reclines straight away and I have no qualms about asking the FA to get them to put their seats upright for meals.
I would really like to see airlines install a non-reclining section for people who like to sit upright and like to sit behind other upright seats. Maybe the first 5 rows on the right side of the plane-non recliners? Or more if they are popular?
How did trains get into this? I agree with an earlier post - it took me years to get to platinum, and one of the benefits is that I always get my isle seat. Why would I give it up? I can get up and walk around any time I feel like it. From experience, I know that most people get glued to their seats on a plane - I get up regularly to exercise. I do hate those people who insist on walking over me instead of politely asking if I'd get up and let them out.tscharke said:i wouldn't call any seat on the sydney train system "prized"
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tscharke said:commonly referred to as OT![]()
rhjames said:...it took me years to get to platinum, and one of the benefits is that I always get my isle seat...
Hawkeye said:Ah yes, I can just picture it - deck chair on the beach, lots of palm trees, and a view over the lagoon. Now that is truly flying first class!![]()
A better suggestion would be to have recliners at the back of the aircraft. A person who likes to recline should have a recliner in front of them.Tiki said:I would really like to see airlines install a non-reclining section for people who like to sit upright and like to sit behind other upright seats. Maybe the first 5 rows on the right side of the plane-non recliners? Or more if they are popular?