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Monday, July 10, 2006
Photobucket - Video and Image HostingAirplanes really try to degrade you and lower your self-esteem. Naturally, one would think it most logical to board a plane from the back-forward. However, of the six planes i've been on in the past 2 weeks, all the planes seem to board from the front-backward, which causes a lot of traffic among people trying to put their luggage in the overhead compartment or getting to their seats. The first class/executive class/business class/the people who get really comfortable seats class are always seated in the front of the plane, so naturally, they get to board first. However, think of how that affects the regular passengers in the main cabin; watching the first class passengers watch them board-you wonder what goes on in their minds. Maybe something like, "if you had worked a little harder, i wouldnt be here watching you." I guess maybe the airline thinks it's motivational or soemthing. Like, if you see all the first class citizens judging you, you'll be pushed to work harder so that one day, you can board the plane first, sit in a comfortable seat with lots of leg room, and watch the other passengers board. Oh, airplane, what an inspiration you are for me to work hard.


Princess Katharine [ 3:17 AM ]

Blogger Maureen said...

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