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#19739 by manymiles
17 Jun 2007, 08:00
While I love the UCS in general the there are a few things that are not perfect and there is only one I have not seen mentioned before.

The problem is if the person behind you is tall (does not have to be very tall) their feet are often in view/smell and are relatively close if you are sitting up.

I have had on a few occasions had the air vents on full to help the smell!

Am I over sensitive?
#175063 by slinky09
17 Jun 2007, 10:01
LOL, not at all. Some V-Flyers may recall a post of mine some time agao after returning from MIA. A gentleman arrived late on board to sit in the suite behind mine, promptly put his feet up on the stool at which point I noted a certain flavour in the air! I turned around and it was Colin Farrell, who looked and smelled like he had had a very good night and day out ... he further entertained us by changing from sleep suit to clothes in the middle of the cabin, down to his keks, while balancing a large glass of Scotch in one hand!
#175091 by thejohn
17 Jun 2007, 17:32
thats a story not to be sniffed at. lol ;-)
#175118 by easygoingeezer
17 Jun 2007, 22:42
Originally posted by slinky09
LOL, not at all. Some V-Flyers may recall a post of mine some time agao after returning from MIA. A gentleman arrived late on board to sit in the suite behind mine, promptly put his feet up on the stool at which point I noted a certain flavour in the air! I turned around and it was Colin Farrell, who looked and smelled like he had had a very good night and day out ... he further entertained us by changing from sleep suit to clothes in the middle of the cabin, down to his keks, while balancing a large glass of Scotch in one hand!



GEEZ, if only it could have happened on my flight.
#175124 by slinky09
17 Jun 2007, 23:24
Well Egg, he's not my type but he did look delish!
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