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How about the over-promising and under-delivering when it comes to the selling of “plus” seats? While some “better” seats are certainly worth the “price of admission”, on my last two trans-Atlantic flights, I’ve ended up a) once, with more legroom, but the seat won’t recline because it’s next to the restroom, and b)

The ‘90-’93 Geo Storm GSi actually had pretty good seats . . .

Chevrolet Corvair and Pontiac Fiero

Best example of incomplete parts commonality is my ‘09 Tacoma pickup - it has a backup camera in the tailgate, but no monitor (because, base model) . . .

End of wrestling season, went to Shakey’s Pizza for their Bunch-of-Lunch buffet, and managed to down 18 slices of pizza, a dozen pieces of fried chicken and a few other random items . . . ;-)

Nice ride, but a $10K ride, not a $25K one . . .

Out of state plates (Illinois) explains part of it, and the huge speed differential explains another part of it . . . no one is fault-free, here . . .

Nice for 139,000 miles . . .

How about the traffic signal? Single red > double red > green. Drag racing inspired? A way to speed up traffic?

Nice,but not $10,000 nice . . .

I bought a mini cuckoo clock, but I never bought the mini . . .

One, the rules are primarily in place to prevent terrorists from using assumed identities. Two, since his 18-year-old son did not check-in, he was a “no-show” and essentially relinquished his “paid-for” seat. Three, this was apparently a sold-out flight, and some adult had paid for and expecting to use that seat.

This is more about seniors either wanting or having to work - I don’t think access to mass transit (as important as it may be) played ANY role in this wreck!

This really boils down to the passenger getting two different answers (yes and no) from two different American Airlines employees. If the “real” answer is that strollers are NOT allowed in the cabin, the real blame lies with the gate agent who gave the passenger the “wrong” answer, that yes, she could bring the

Darwin agrees!

Probably will take longer than you think, given not plates and no visible VIN - more likely to be treated like apiece of construction equipment - scratch head and move on to easier pickings. But if this were Philly . . .

So how DO they ticket cars in California that don’t have plates (yet)?