I've been on the road a lot this past year and with all the time spent at airports, it seems the food I have eaten is greatly improved over the first 35 years I traveled.
- Is it better quality restaurants?
- Needing to improve since it is so expensive?
- Am I just immune to shitty food and tolerate it?
- I have poor taste?
- I'm so hungry I would eat dog shit if they served it?
- I know some secret high class places for special people I go to?
- I think Airline Lounges serve good food for free?
- I drink too much and have no idea what the hell I am eating?
I'm currently sitting on an American Airlines flight from Norfolk to Charlotte and will be drinking soon, very soon. :-)
So who is the travel food expert that can set the record straight? :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
The bathrooms are like 2' x 2' and are the most claustrophobic shit I have ever seen. You have to turn sideways to slide in. There is no mile high club in the bathrooms anymore.
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Air travel is like going to a sporting event where I'm always blown away by the "need" to consume by people
Its typically 3-5 hours of your life and you can't go without paying 100x more than market price for food and drink
Its a phenomenon for sure
Get off my lawn rant: If you're going to do it though, keep it the terminal. People who nibble on some dank smelling Korean bibimbap in the terminal just to bust the rest of it out while sitting elbow to elbow on the flight deserve a special place in hell
A gentle reminder of what air travel used to be like
When they stopped taking cash at the glory hole big Bill just cut out a card reader slot in stall number 3 at the Flying J. Didn’t slow his production down a bit [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
A gentle reminder of what air travel used to be like
Economy class, 1960s
Look at all those jabronis with their heads buried in newspaper and magazines.... the old guy at the bottom right is probably trying to tell the woman how people used to talk to each other back in his day, but she's too preoccupied to listen. [Reply]