smidgy
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- Aug 27, 2006
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the way they cram us all in, the seats are SET UP to be MULTI PURPOSE. in other words, the person behind me is going to be using the tray on the back of "my" seat. and using the pouch , that is also on the back of "my" seat".
even though it is on the back of "my" seat, for all intents and purposes, anything on the back of "my" seat is there for the use of the person behind me.
and the person in front of me is probably going to be reclining their seat, and/or shifting around a bit during the flight.
on the way to calif. from chicago, the guy behind me was miffed cause I shifted back and forth a few times, trying to sleep. and then the pilot siad we were flying over the Grand canyon, and I jerked up to look and the guy behind be swore and got al kinds of pissed off cause it jiggeld his I pad or tablet or whatever.
ok, so I should be real careful, incase the person behind me wants the tray to be still
sorry, I am NOT a morning person. I will shift back and forth a bit.
but on the ride home.. just the opposite..I pulled out the magazine to see the menu for the drinks, .. put it back, pulled it out again to see the crossword..oops... someone workde it already. .. put it back and took out hubby's . then put my mag. back. eventually put my book in the pouch.
now.. the guy in front and to the left is telling me to stop jiggling his wife's seat. !!!
well how else am I going to use the pouch that is there for my use?
and they didn't like that I jiggled the tray a bit while I worked the crossword puzzle.
basically, they cram us in like sardines. we are all in the same boat. NO ONE can sit with the seat upright for over 4 hours and sit perfectly still.
we all do what we can to "get through" it. some don't care.. others are in full panic mode.. and some oare in the middle
you are not guaranteed that the person in front of you or behind you is going to sit in an upright positon and not budge an inch for over 4 hours. .. and if you have that need, I suggest you pay extra for a first class seat.
even though it is on the back of "my" seat, for all intents and purposes, anything on the back of "my" seat is there for the use of the person behind me.
and the person in front of me is probably going to be reclining their seat, and/or shifting around a bit during the flight.
on the way to calif. from chicago, the guy behind me was miffed cause I shifted back and forth a few times, trying to sleep. and then the pilot siad we were flying over the Grand canyon, and I jerked up to look and the guy behind be swore and got al kinds of pissed off cause it jiggeld his I pad or tablet or whatever.
ok, so I should be real careful, incase the person behind me wants the tray to be still
sorry, I am NOT a morning person. I will shift back and forth a bit.
but on the ride home.. just the opposite..I pulled out the magazine to see the menu for the drinks, .. put it back, pulled it out again to see the crossword..oops... someone workde it already. .. put it back and took out hubby's . then put my mag. back. eventually put my book in the pouch.
now.. the guy in front and to the left is telling me to stop jiggling his wife's seat. !!!

and they didn't like that I jiggled the tray a bit while I worked the crossword puzzle.
basically, they cram us in like sardines. we are all in the same boat. NO ONE can sit with the seat upright for over 4 hours and sit perfectly still.
we all do what we can to "get through" it. some don't care.. others are in full panic mode.. and some oare in the middle
you are not guaranteed that the person in front of you or behind you is going to sit in an upright positon and not budge an inch for over 4 hours. .. and if you have that need, I suggest you pay extra for a first class seat.