11-14-2019, 09:24 AM
(11-14-2019, 08:27 AM)Beastdog Wrote:(11-14-2019, 08:22 AM)Brutus Buckeye Wrote:(11-13-2019, 11:50 PM)Beastdog Wrote:(11-13-2019, 11:10 PM)Soupcity Kid Wrote: I was in St. Louis and was having my first bouts with asthma. I was not breathing right for hours. I knew something was wrong and just wanted to go home to go to a hospital I was familiar with. I flew from St. Louis to Cleveland. I am 6 foot 2 inches. My knees are typically crammed. Because I had breathing problems, I was irritable.
The man in front reclined his chair into my knees. I groaned and said "those are my knees". He turned to look at me and tried again to recline back into me. I took his seat and shoved it forward with both hands. He flew forward hitting into the guy in front of him. He went to say something and I ended the conversation with "look Mfer". The man never tried to lean back again. Prolly one of the least patient times in my life.
So you didn't want to allow him to do something he was entitled to do? I'm confused by your anger. BTW, I'm 6'3". But I recognize the right of the passenger in front of me to lean back.
Everyone starts with the exact same amount of limited space. If you lean back into someone's lap, you are taking some of their space and giving it to yourself. Total dick move.
You are "entitled" to go five miles beneath the speed limit in the far left lane. But that doesn't mean that you aren't being a douche bag.
Why do they allow the seats to recline? If the guy in front of me reclines and I recline my seat, I am more comfortable than if neither of us do. This is pretty simple stuff BB, dummy up.
Some rows don't recline. Like the last row. Or the exit rows.