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Happened to me on a morning flight from Cancun on a plane that had been sitting overnight.

Can’t tell you how many times I’ve moved my books and CD’s in liquor store boxes.

Being an Amazon Prime member is also a good trick.

It’s just incredibly sad and depressing that you even need to publish an article like this.

That had nothing to do with turbulence.

I once had a pilot come on the intercom during some bad turbulence and say “Don’t worry folks, this plane can take a lot more than you can.”

I think people maybe more afraid of the plane breaking apart than being knocked down by the turbulence.

They are liable for US taxes on their income but receive a credit for taxes paid in the country they live in.

Hate to mention this but: if the US “goes under” Canada is not far behind.

Fun fact: you might have to get your wife’s permission to get it done. Here in MA I had to get my (then) wife’s permission. This was ~20 years ago, things might be different now.

Fair enough, but perhaps some sort of “I’m not leaving right away” indication would be courteous.

True as well.

Stay in the lanes made by the marked spots.

Okay, but the flip side of that is: if you see someone waiting for your spot, don’t dawdle any more time than is reasonably necessary.

Heck my car is 11 years old and I still park as far away as I can (just to stay away from all the dickheads).

I bought my gas powered one about 5 years ago. If I had it to do over again...

They really need to divide New Hampshire into two parts: that part where people actually live in and the part where nobody lives in.

I would say “multi-level marketing scam/scheme” is more accurate than “pyramid scheme.”

Have you tried “Please just call me Joel?”

I guess I’m just old. But still, I think it’s basic courtesy/respect to at least start with Mr/Mrs/etc and, then, if the adult says “feel free to call me <first name>“ then you’re good to go.