Beautifully done, very funny story there by Sam Dealey. Really nice.
p>His cockpit visit also reminded me of a similar experience I once had flying to Malta on Air Malta because, despite that less raffish and better run airlines like Air France and Lufthansa service the country, silly me wanted the whole "authentic" Maltese experience from the very flight out of London. As soon as we were airborne, two-thirds of the other passengers, who were all male save for my companion on the trip, lit up. As did one of the flight attendants. It was thus a rough flight, only made worse by the single worst airline meal I've ever had in my life, which is really saying something. br> -- Richard Szathmary /p> p> LIFE ACTUALLY br> Re: S. T. Karnick's Cures That Don't Kill
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