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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-22-2009 @ 8:03AM
DJ said...
If they were bothered by her, I'm sure the F/A's would have asked her to get out of their galley. They were most likely in "awe" of her.
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1-22-2009 @ 11:58PM
Debbra said...
I love Gadling..and Heather, and have had the displeasure of sitting behind an annoying chic who couldn't stop getting up to retrieve things from the overhead bin just so she could show off her body. It was a nice body, don't get me wrong, but considering that she was directly in my line of vision for the screen, it became pretty tiresome. I have to admit that although I don't hang out barefoot and talk to FAs or steal their lemons (rude, gross..) I do stand by the bathrooms and the exit and stretch. I don't want to. But the FAs seem ticked when you walk up and down the aisles and they have to work around you. And there's always the carts, people with toddlers. Do you FAs have a suggestion as to what a good passenger should do on a 6 to 10 hour flight? I know you would like us all to sit in our seats all the time, but once you hit 40, it takes a couple of days to recover from the fetal position of a 10 hour flight! Keep up the good stories...