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6-04-2009 @ 2:27PM
Chris said...
It seems like if you had to pick from any of the list, #'s 2 and 5 would be the lesser of 10 evils!
I'm one of the ones that ALWAYS knows where I am on the list. I always get a giggle out of the clearly non-frequent (non-rolling bag, uncomfortable shoes, etc.) traveler walks up to the desk or the FA and says "I don't suppose there's anything available in First is there?
I try to be as unobtrusive as humanly possible most of the time... but I have a feeling I may make the 10 passengers we love to hate list... I'm the "take full and complete advantage of the upgrade" guy. I go through several glasses of wine, enjoy the meal, the hot towel, the warm nuts, and occasionally ask for extras (the cheese bread on AA is actually pretty dang tasty!)... of course I don't complain by any definition of the word if extras aren't available, but I do make sure to get my upgrade credits' worth out of my seat!
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