
And now there is picture of poor Jakey all alone just a fellow and his pillow.

Funny how the expression is the same with or without the his bedfellow. Hmmm.
So which of these got the Shopper's World special ? Looks both did.
See how easy it is.


Present your ticket to the flight attendant with a smile.
Quickly get to your seat before they charge a fee for holding up the plane.
As much as you love your backpack/carry-on/purse/laptop, they can't have their own seat, unless they have their own ticket. And no savesies. You payed for the randomly selected seat they've shoved you in, it's extra if you want a choice.
You could go with this but I would go with the emergency air mask in case there's a loss of cabin pressure. You only get two puffs with this, that bag has at least 6.
You never really know when you are allowed to take your seat belt off, it gets confusing, so keep you hands on the buckle so you can buckle and unbuckle continuously. And everyone around you loves that clicking sound, especially after the 43rd time in less that 2 minutes.
If you got a sleeper next to you try to get the flight attendant's attention.
Make sure to point out they're a drooler, it might not help get you a new seat, but at least a couple of napkins. And that's a win.
To make it an adventure, play reading roulette, and read the first thing you pull out of the seat back pocket. Ooooo duckies.
You can try to get a drink or bag of pretzels, but don't recommend saying the tequila worm you swallowed the previous night needs to be fed. It doesn't work.
Smile. It might get you a date, which sometimes is easier to get than that full can of Coke, or complimentary pretzels.
Keep your eye on the disembarking passengers if the row a head of you is asleep kick the back of the chair so they get up. Those 14 seconds you might lose waiting could make the difference between getting out of the plane, and getting out of the plane 14 seconds faster.
And last tip. Watch your head, if you're over 5 feet tall or you have a hat size over a kid's medium you're going to smack your head at least once during your flight. You might look into wearing a protective helmet, like I have.

Well Julian must be the invisible man because is there anything thing in the house that is his besides his clothes and his movie poster of The Thin Red Line? And where is that poster now? Tucked away somewhere it doesn't clash with the decor? Or is it in Sam's old room? Don't think it stayed in the hallway.
Look around the house, there is absolutely nothing of Julian's. Not even on his side of the bed.
Come on the guy sleeps in a room that is moss green and is that lavender with a dash of a pink? Can he just have a little spot of Julian somewhere?
Not a man cave, or a even a recliner, but just something in the house that says "Julian lives here", even "Sensitive Julian lives here". There is no sense of permanency, it's like BrookeDavis(TM) lives here and one wrong step buddy and you can be replaced.
And what does it say about a relationship when there is no room for the other person in your home together? What does that say about room in your heart and in your life?
Tonight on the Crazy Tree: “The Space In Between” (Are they talking about the distance Julian must walk behind BrookeDavis(TM)?)
Someone sees dead people and it's not Haley Joel Osment. Someone sees babies, Ohhh...It's Just - Ju-lian! And BrookeDavis(TM)channels her "Up in the Air" termination by video face and fires her Mama's ass, face to face. Oh and there's Adventures in Babysitting. (Minus Vincent D'Onofrio in his blond weave, carrying a hammer, and looking like a Norse God/Superhero.) But someone might be singing the blues about this episode.
"I wish I could have the baby for Brooke."



Today's Out Spotlight is a princess, professor, physician, and poet. She is Lithuanian princess and surgeon, Vera Ignatievna Giedroyc.
Princess Vera Ignatievna Giedroyc was born in Kiev on April 7 1876, into Lithuanian royalty, and was raised in the Russia empire. She trained to be a surgeon at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland). The failing health of parents and death of her sister forced her to abandon her training and return back to Russia in 1900. She completed her training is Russia.
After the February Revolution in 1917, the first of two revolutions in Russia in that year, (It resulted in the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II, the collapse of Imperial Russia.) she remained at Tsarskoe Selo, while many of her relatives fled during the turbulent time of political unrest. Giedroyc return to her work with the military, going to work on the World War I front. After the war she settled in Kiev with her lover, The Countess Maria Nierodt.




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