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North of London | You say to quite well old bones.
Recently returned from a trip that required a flight, can not drive the car across open water yet.
Plans was full both ways and there is always someone with a carryon that is too big or a second carryon that will not fit under the seat and then when you land everyone is pushing and bouncing around as if the plane was on fire and they were to going to have to stand around waiting for their luggage when they do get off.
Yes I feel for the flight crew more than for some passengers.
We remained sitting until the rushers cleared and then stood beside them and waited when we got there to pick up our luggage. | |
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