Who's in the right? Is it the recliner in front-- Wendy, in this case-- or the guy in back, say, James? So I want to ask you all who are listening today maybe just to pause for a second and think about what
don't know about the shopping portals. with the recliner seat.
The real conflict here is control over that yellow wedge of space behind the seat. Does it belong to the recliner in front or to the knee defender in back? Now, once you think about it, conflicts like this actually occur in other parts of flying.
Yet Eddie begrudgingly realized that it would be unseemly for one of his bank's most important clients to remain here in steerage while he was up front, stretched out on a flat bed recliner , sipping 20-year-old cognac. He eyed the spiky haired youth slouching dangerously close to Mrs. Bao on one side, and the elderly woman clipping her nails in the air sickness bag
And so there's a scene where Jen put her camera on a tripod and filmed this jerry-rigging MacGyver moment where she's taking her carry-on bag and using her belt and rigging it to the back of the recliner so that it lays flat. And she caught beautifully just raw footage of me saying, geez, you've been doing that every day?
Keep it simple. Keep it neat and clean. He doesn't really require a view, but it would be nice to have one. To stroll to the fridge and take out a frosty Corona and crack it open and flop in his Lazy Boy recliner and check out the city below. At this time of day he'd watch the glass and metal towers cast their long shadows over the cluttered port where cranes and gigantic elevators load and off load rows of room
I think I see that guy in the mirror every morning when I shave. Still, Lord Lazee has a fiendish recliner with a sort of, frankly, children's attachable tray full of buttons and devices.
And everything was out of place, but particularly for me. I have this beautiful, like, brown La-Z-Boy office recliner , and it belongs in my office. It's nice and it's comfortable, but the movers had moved it into the living room-- natural mistake, right?
I've been back on Earth for 48 hours. I push back from the table and struggle to stand up, feeling like an old man getting out of a recliner . Stick a fork in me.
And at some point, I think there's a Eureka moment that hits where you realize, like-- you kind of, like, look at Jen, and you're like, so-- remember, there's a scene in the film, for anyone that hasn't seen it, where Jen's been sleeping for 48 days in this recliner that's spring-loaded. So you lean back, it kind of pops into a reclining position, but if you take any pressure off it, , right?
In the past, airlines priced first class and business class so ridiculously and out of touch. 10 times the price of economy for, like, a little bit of a recliner and crappy food. So now the airlines are actually-- I think pricing is becoming more sane and affordable.