tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7080976995105624637.post5784157939637744751..comments2023-10-15T18:41:14.113+11:00Comments on In Case of Emergency...: On the NoseTraytablehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11480385741777998383noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7080976995105624637.post-81606775941695750972010-10-14T03:00:58.129+11:002010-10-14T03:00:58.129+11:00A small bottle of lavender oil can make a pongy se...A small bottle of lavender oil can make a pongy seatmate pleasant to your nose! I just dab a drop or two on my headrest cover or pillow.Heatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03979979210318500143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7080976995105624637.post-25419501192361976912010-09-14T13:17:17.763+10:002010-09-14T13:17:17.763+10:00Nothing could be worse than having someone get on ...Nothing could be worse than having someone get on the flight at the last minute, like they've run a marathon, sweating profusely! And then to plonk themselves right next to you, get their coat off and fold their hands behind their head to relax, and to reveal large brown circles of underarm sweat. That was enough for me to flee my seat and find one at least 25 rows behind, was on a 747-400. Would have been grossed out to sit there the whole flight imagining those sweat stains were so close by everytime those hands went up again behind the head lol<br /><br />And this one a passenger two seats behind me had the most unfortunate case of flatulence! It was not a full flight so he was more liberal with it, not to mention the sudden rumble from his corner (which could be subtly heard even over the drone of the engines) and sudden toxicity in the air. I used all available air vents to keep the air clean around my seat!!Aviation Crazyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08125490872968841318noreply@blogger.com