EDITED: 10/2/2011
I have a long flight ahead of me and no idea what to do with myself.
Now I know you're probably thinking "Flying is tiring so just go to sleep." My response is that I'd rather get hit with an actual brick then fall asleep on a plane and waking up feeling like feel like I did. Sleeping on a plane is flat-out uncomfortable and if I can avoid it I will.
I have a long flight ahead of me and no idea what to do with myself.
Now I know you're probably thinking "Flying is tiring so just go to sleep." My response is that I'd rather get hit with an actual brick then fall asleep on a plane and waking up feeling like feel like I did. Sleeping on a plane is flat-out uncomfortable and if I can avoid it I will.
So back to the issue at hand...
I will say that the experience has a distinct mood of its own and, like many things, it can be what you make of it. I'm going to attempt to try something other than playing with the tray table and "sleeping" - AKA being sedated into unconsciousness - this time around.
Maybe keeping a journal of commentary will keep me occupied? I always have plenty of that.
Maybe keeping a journal of commentary will keep me occupied? I always have plenty of that.
I dub this the start of "Thoughts At 35,000 Feet."
Takeoff.
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