dorothy
Dorothy
dorothy

Um, thanks for triggering a childhood flashback of my own.

Not getting the racist part. Not in a “I see how it could be offensive but I disagree with your opinion so I’m being willfully ignorant” kind of way but in a “I genuinely don’t understand the comment and hope someone will explain” kind of way. Whenever this happens I never know how to ask for clarification without

Yeah, I’m thinking this guys personality and warped world-view are causing him much bigger problems than his income.

sounds like he has enough money for a gym membership, may be he should start by being the best person he can be.

Fam, six figures isn’t big timing.

A single person may be hard-pressed to eat an entire loaf of bread before it either gets stale or moldy. Smaller loaves are harder to find and often more expensive. Same concept follows for other foods, especially considering the potential distance you may have to the store.

The one that irks me, is when they want to trade your aisle or window for a middle seat way in the back of the plane. They need to trade back not forward.

The bum rush never bothers me, it’s the assholes in Zone 4 or 5 that are waiting at the front and in the way before boarding starts. You usually have to needle your way through throngs of impatient people.

This bothers me on short flights. I was on a flight from Boston to NYC once, and a family of eight was making a scene of sitting together. IT’S A 50 MINUTE FLIGHT.

I’ve had to put my stuff behind me least once, maybe twice, but I just wait until everyone else has left.

Contraception.

While I can see why some people might want to sit with their travel partner(s), I haven’t sat next to my husband on a flight in years. I’m a window person and he’s an aisle person so we just go for whatever seats are closest to the front in our preferred seat. This applies for 30 minute flights up to 12 hour flights.

That’s interesting, because I’ve been on a few flights with them where they’ve kicked people out of the line. I guess it depends on the staff! (It was as hilarious to witness as you can imagine. The one couple thought they were being so smart)

I fly mostly Delta, with some Southwest. I don’t board with a suitcase or streamer trunk, just a small backpack. I’m also not a priority, early-boarding person any more (but that was really sweet during my business travelling years)

If you want everything to match, charcoal is going to be a much better choice than black for both the jacket and pants - plus it just looks better. Grey pants are the pivotal piece of a flexible work wardrobe.

Yeah, I always have to keep an eye on my nail clippers when I let somebody use them (I mean, how often do you trim your nails at somebody else’s house?) They somehow always magically wind up in their pocket...”Oh, I thought those were mine!”

The problem with having so many chapsticks around is that they inevitably end up in the washer and dryer.

This sounds like a great idea. And since one I live literally 2 min away from CHQ and two I work here, I will pass this suggestion along.

It would be cool if Crayola created a new color called “Galaxy” that was black with flecks of metallic blue, pink, red, silver, and yellow. They could donate a portion of sales to NASA. Maybe inspire a new generation to dream big and think outside of our earthly “box.”