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Just give her a tap on the shoulder and ask her to move her mane.Amazing considerate behaviour.
Just give her a tap on the shoulder and ask her to move her mane.Amazing considerate behaviour.
Or ask for the soup?Just give her a tap on the shoulder and ask her to move her mane.
This specific lack of manners is a relatively recent trend.Amazing considerate behaviour.
I would start tapping on the screen until she moves.Just give her a tap on the shoulder and ask her to move her mane.
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Or insert a badly directed USB cord into the charger slot, accidentally capturing a couple of strands.I would start tapping on the screen until she moves.
ThxInteresting view - the Apex Suites (which is the JAL SkySite) are pretty much regarded as the best business class seat out there (other than the bespoke Qatar suites). Window seats have total privacy and beds (with unrestricted footwells) almost 7 foot long. Skysuite IIs aren't so crash hot though
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The ones I was referring to are the ones on the 787-9 herringbone. I think they are SS-III
It was just too uncomfortable. The arm rests were not in the right position. I was 2A so left arm rest sits in a cutout which means that the top part of the cutout pressed into my upper arm. The right arm rest didn’t go high enough.
Dash8 flight today, overweight middle aged man rocks up to the toilet with newspaper and disappears for ~15 minutes. Lovely, considerate behaviour on a short domestic hop.
What does age, weight or sex have to do with this?Dash8 flight today, overweight middle aged man rocks up to the toilet with newspaper and disappears for ~15 minutes. Lovely, considerate behaviour on a short domestic hop.
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It's called painting a visual image in order to add colour & texture to what would otherwise be a very bland text in order to add spice and flavour for the reader to better enjoy and appreciate the situation being described. Forums like this would otherwise be impossibly boring reads without it.What does age, weight or sex have to do with this?
Not in a thread that's all about offensive behaviour. The behaviour should speak for itself. The use of such "colour and texture" implies being a man, middle-aged and overweight is the cause of offence. Perhaps that is the OP's view?!It's called painting a visual image in order to add colour & texture to what would otherwise be a very bland text in order to add spice and flavour for the reader to better enjoy and appreciate the situation being described. Forums like this would otherwise be impossibly boring reads without it.
Well apparently it was a middle aged overweight man who read the newspaper for a long time in the toilet. When did descriptive become offensive?Not in a thread that's all about offensive behaviour. The behaviour should speak for itself. The use of such "colour and texture" implies being a man, middle-aged and overweight is the cause of offence. Perhaps that is the OP's view?!
Not in a thread that's all about offensive behaviour. The behaviour should speak for itself. The use of such "colour and texture" implies being a man, middle-aged and overweight is the cause of offence. Perhaps that is the OP's view?!
Not in a thread that's all about offensive behaviour. The behaviour should speak for itself. The use of such "colour and texture" implies being a man, middle-aged and overweight is the cause of offence. Perhaps that is the OP's view?!
I have to agree with MEL_Traveller on this one (shock). Using the alternate reference is just being silly about political correctness IMHO.I don't think the features are the things that cause the offence. But middle aged men might be 'the sort' that take a newspaper to the WC while 'doing their business' (I admit I've never seen a woman take a newspaper into the WC with them... is that also 'a thing'??)