inkkognito
<font color=green>I shall call him Mini-Me<br><fon
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Had a weird experience on my SW flight today from MCO to MDW. I was first in the A line (yes, I am one of those people who sees no difference between sitting in a chair or on the floor in the A corral...besides, it usually gets me an exit row). A man came up, said, "Mind if I put this here?", and plopped his luggage behind me. I had a mouth full (I was eating a sandwich), so all I could do was mumble, but I wanted to say something to the effect of "Do what you want, but I'm not taking responsibility for it." But he went off to buy some food and then wandered off somewhere. Meanwhile, another woman came and plopped her bag in front of his, also saying, "Mind if I put my bag here?" like I was the guru of A Line Luggage or something. Having finished my sandwich, I said, "I'm not taking responsibility for anyone's bags." She just left it and disappeared off somewhere. Later, a woman joined the line; she asked if the bags were mine, and I said, "Some people just left them here." She said, "Isn't that unattended luggage?" I said, "Yep, as far as I'm concerned," so she just bypassed the bags and got behind me. Eventually the absent bag owners showed up and, realizing that another passenger had gotten ahead of them, both parties got their butts into line.
Has anyone else ever had this experience? If so, what did you respond to the person? I wouldn't mind if someone in line maybe asked me to watch their bag for a minute while they ran to the restroom, but I'm not going to watch bags for people who want to be at the front of the A line but who are too darned lazy to stay there. I've had people leave bags before, but they've never said anything to me...and I noticed that other passengers just tend to push them out of the way and get in line in front of them.
Barb
Has anyone else ever had this experience? If so, what did you respond to the person? I wouldn't mind if someone in line maybe asked me to watch their bag for a minute while they ran to the restroom, but I'm not going to watch bags for people who want to be at the front of the A line but who are too darned lazy to stay there. I've had people leave bags before, but they've never said anything to me...and I noticed that other passengers just tend to push them out of the way and get in line in front of them.
Barb