Which Side of The Aircraft To Sit

On a lighthearted note which side, port or starboard, do people like to sit on particular routes ? (nb I'm assuming no-one actually likes sitting in the middle seats...and though it may shock some V-Flyers, yes, if you look back as you head to the bar, there are middle seats..
). For years I've tended to choose seats on the starboard side (possibly because I'm right handed).
We've done the LHR - LAX and LHR - SFO routes a few times and I particularly like the views once over the US. I often wonder what I'd be seeing were I seated on the other side of the aircraft ("the hanging gardens of Babylon ? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically across the plain?").
The result of the choice was brought home to me on an internal flight in the US from Richmond "International" (who said americans have no sense of irony ?) to Chicago where I'd been seated on the port side and was rewarded with a truly memorable view of Chicago on a cold, clear day. Had I been on the starboard side, well, it would've been a view of water...
I know this isn't a great thread for those who fly, say, to Barbados as the choice is largely water or water all the way.

We've done the LHR - LAX and LHR - SFO routes a few times and I particularly like the views once over the US. I often wonder what I'd be seeing were I seated on the other side of the aircraft ("the hanging gardens of Babylon ? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically across the plain?").
The result of the choice was brought home to me on an internal flight in the US from Richmond "International" (who said americans have no sense of irony ?) to Chicago where I'd been seated on the port side and was rewarded with a truly memorable view of Chicago on a cold, clear day. Had I been on the starboard side, well, it would've been a view of water...
I know this isn't a great thread for those who fly, say, to Barbados as the choice is largely water or water all the way.