My Gen X Playlist: King of New Orleans – Better than Ezra

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  1. I don’t know which one is worse to sit next to — big person who invade your personal space, or someone with an offensive smell.
    I mean, it is uncomfortable to sit in a cramped windows seat, but I sat on a 12 hr flight next to someone with horrible halitosis. It wasn’t fun. They did not need to speak to me, I can smell them BREATHE. And this is before covid where it is normal for people to wear face mask.
    Nowadays, I wear facemask when flying as a pre-emptive measure.

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    1. Oh gad…. I feel your pain. That sounds awful.

      What I didn’t mention, was the guy in front of me leaned his chair all the way back. Which is his right, but he kept trying to move the chair back even more than it would go. All I could think of is WTF. I’m fine with the lean, it’s his right. But that little extra push kept hitting my knees. It made me wonder if it was intentional. Yet I just blew it off and didn’t make a fuss.

      As a side note, he was wearing Notre Dame gear and I was wearing a polo with my university on it, which is a rival to ND. I couldn’t help think that could have been the inspiration behind the shenanigans. But I will say, I know a few ND alumni and they are all stand up decent people who enjoy the rivalry as much as I do. So I dismissed this explanation. But there are always a few bad apples…. More of a side note than I thought it was going to be. Thanks for indulging me. Lol

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  2. I actually have a good story to tell about someone sending this to me once I’m an airplane. I had a guy sit next to me, he was in the military. He was about my height, but clearly in better shape than I was. During the flight, I watched him scrunch shoulders together, bend over a little bit in the chair to the point that he had plenty of extra space in his seat. I puresume he was able to do this after spending a lot of time on personal carriers. I don’t think he slept, but it was almost like he went into a meditative type state for the duration of the flight.

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  3. Haha…I’m glad you enjoyed the extra space! I can’t stand bad smell either! Here’s a funny story. Years ago, I asked a young woman about my age at the time if she would switch seats with me so I could sit next to my sister. She kindly agreed. Unfortunately, a few hours later, the man who I was supposed to be sitting next to ended up next to her. He slept and snored so loudly the whole time. It was an eight-hour flight from Atlanta to Charles de Gaulle. I felt bad for her, but I have to admit, I was glad I escaped that seat. LOL

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      1. I’m sure that was her last mistake in switching seats with someone else. We all learn from mistakes. Don’t we?

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  4. OMG, that is the worst nightmare flight! The worst we’ve had in recent memory was a big manspreading fella. Glad you were the beneficiary of an empty seat this time. And I hope the family emergency has a good outcome.

    Not being GenX, I appreciate the mix of music you share. Some of it is familiar, some not. And your stories just keep getting better.

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    1. Manspreading… I’ve never heard that term but I totally can imagine it. It’s such a good descriptor!

      Thanks for your kind comment. I never knew they were from New Orleans, so it was pretty cool for me learn when I started searching for a song that I grew up with. And I’ll add, “Right back atcha!” I’ve enjoyed learning about Canadian music from your blog. And I appreciate your personalized touch!

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  5. Reason number 11,246 for why I no longer fly. Love the 4 walls of my car, a super loud satellite radio, and the time to release all of life’s tensions. When I get bored I talk to Siri (male, British). Next planned trip–Toronto–can’t wait! It’s all good.

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