:)
> I was on a flight to SAT where this family had a portable DVD player,
> tinny speakers cranked up, no headphones, bugged the sh*t out of me
> 'cause I was trying to read. Little girl kept squealing at parts of
> the Disney movie she liked. <sigh>. Some people have no clue that
> there are others around them.
>
> -Ben
>
>
> >I sat next to a guy on a flight from Chicago to San Antonio who
> pulled
> >out a laptop and started watching "Topsy-Turvy". After a few minutes,
>
> >he asked if I'd like to watch (I wasn't craning my neck or anything,
> I'd
> >seen it numerous times). Seeing as I had a choice of reading that
> >godawful in-flight magazine or watching the movie, I accepted. He
> had a
> >headphone splitter and another set of (nice) phones in his bag. Nice
>
> >guy. Good movie.
> >
> >- Jim
> >
> >Raymond Camden wrote:
> >
> >>So, I don't expect anyone to admit to it - but has anyone heard of
> someone
> >>watching a dvd screener (or some other film obviously not released
> yet) on a
> >>laptop on a plane and having someone in their row complain? I just
> thought
> >>it would be kind of funny - like if you were seated next to a lawyer
> for
> >>Paramount. ;)
> >>
> >>-rc
> >>
> >>
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