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May 7, 2008 at 5:36 PM #200996May 7, 2008 at 5:37 PM #200872
dharmagirl
Participantthat is just gross. what could possibly be THAT important??
May 7, 2008 at 5:37 PM #200913dharmagirl
Participantthat is just gross. what could possibly be THAT important??
May 7, 2008 at 5:37 PM #200942dharmagirl
Participantthat is just gross. what could possibly be THAT important??
May 7, 2008 at 5:37 PM #200966dharmagirl
Participantthat is just gross. what could possibly be THAT important??
May 7, 2008 at 5:37 PM #201002dharmagirl
Participantthat is just gross. what could possibly be THAT important??
May 7, 2008 at 5:49 PM #200892CMcG
ParticipantArghhh! I have many supermarket gripes that I’ll enumerate tomorrow, but I want to briefly respond to the poster who complained about people in the farther back rows on planes rushing forward. I do exactly the same thing as the poster. At least when I’m flying into San Diego, I stand up as soon as possible after arrival and block the aisle while waiting to do the traditional thing — let people exit row by row. San Diego is NOT a hub. People do not have to rush off planes here to catch connecting flights.
May 7, 2008 at 5:49 PM #200933CMcG
ParticipantArghhh! I have many supermarket gripes that I’ll enumerate tomorrow, but I want to briefly respond to the poster who complained about people in the farther back rows on planes rushing forward. I do exactly the same thing as the poster. At least when I’m flying into San Diego, I stand up as soon as possible after arrival and block the aisle while waiting to do the traditional thing — let people exit row by row. San Diego is NOT a hub. People do not have to rush off planes here to catch connecting flights.
May 7, 2008 at 5:49 PM #200962CMcG
ParticipantArghhh! I have many supermarket gripes that I’ll enumerate tomorrow, but I want to briefly respond to the poster who complained about people in the farther back rows on planes rushing forward. I do exactly the same thing as the poster. At least when I’m flying into San Diego, I stand up as soon as possible after arrival and block the aisle while waiting to do the traditional thing — let people exit row by row. San Diego is NOT a hub. People do not have to rush off planes here to catch connecting flights.
May 7, 2008 at 5:49 PM #200984CMcG
ParticipantArghhh! I have many supermarket gripes that I’ll enumerate tomorrow, but I want to briefly respond to the poster who complained about people in the farther back rows on planes rushing forward. I do exactly the same thing as the poster. At least when I’m flying into San Diego, I stand up as soon as possible after arrival and block the aisle while waiting to do the traditional thing — let people exit row by row. San Diego is NOT a hub. People do not have to rush off planes here to catch connecting flights.
May 7, 2008 at 5:49 PM #201020CMcG
ParticipantArghhh! I have many supermarket gripes that I’ll enumerate tomorrow, but I want to briefly respond to the poster who complained about people in the farther back rows on planes rushing forward. I do exactly the same thing as the poster. At least when I’m flying into San Diego, I stand up as soon as possible after arrival and block the aisle while waiting to do the traditional thing — let people exit row by row. San Diego is NOT a hub. People do not have to rush off planes here to catch connecting flights.
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