my husband and I recently traveled on vacation and went through several airports here in FL and we were noticing so many people looked liked they just rolled out of bed and threw on whatever.....We were the ones looked like we were overdressed.
And it didn't cost us extra to get that meal, also for all seats behind first class like they do now. Now half the damn plane costs extra each seat closer to the front - middle of plane.
Haha. You must be medical. I read "pilots coding" and for a second thought "why would pilots be writing code?" and then I laughed when I realized what you meant.
Try EVA Airlines! Still the good ole days with them! Total smokeshow with those beauties and the food was awesome! As soon as I got back to the USA and took a Delta flight it was back to fat and ugly women and two males; one with French nails! I almost cried!
"Back in the day" is how long ago? What has changed that has made everything progressively worse? The answer to these questions might be obvious to some... to others maybe not.
Peace and Prosperity came about with the sacrifices of the Depression Era and WW II era Patriots. The 50s and early 60s were all America! Then we had the Cold War and when the USSR fell then we really had the potential for peace and prosperity. We earned it!
To me, there are two glaring acts that has made everything progressively worse.
The first act was the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, also known as the Hart–Celler Act, was the law that changed America forever. The driving force behind radically changing US immigration laws forever was NY Senator Jacob Javits and Emmanuel Celler. The 1965 law abolished the National Origins Formula, which had been the basis of U.S. immigration policy since the 1920s. Immigration prior to this was based on similar Christian cultures from European countries. A simple remedy for homogeneity is adopting like cultures for societal cohesion. America started drastically changing in the 1980s snd 1990s. So, "back-in-the-day" most certainly ended on 09-11-2001.
The Second act was the Patriot Act as a result of the 1998 Project for a New American Century (PNAC). It contains all the co-signers calling for a "new Pearl Harbor" event to enable perpetual Middle East wars for fulfilling the Oded Yinon plan. This plan is still being carried out to this day. The Patriot Act was a declaration of war on 'terrorism'. This was the first time in history that a war was officially declared on a conscious 'mental state' and not declared against another government. Believe it or not the Patriot Act has its origins in domestic abuse laws. It was a declaration of war against the American people. If you would like to read more about this and how it relates to the pandemic, I posted an article about a month ago. It's well worth the read.
The Plandemic has only stepped up the war on Americans. We are now all walking-talking contagions unless we submit to vaxx passports.
Flying back in the day was comfortable.
Heck, back in its day, Greyhound was comfortable.
Back in the day when we had reliable train service, train travel was comfortable.
It's a darn shame what has happened to transportation.
Be careful, they are trying to prevent us from driving, too!
People used to dress up to fly
my husband and I recently traveled on vacation and went through several airports here in FL and we were noticing so many people looked liked they just rolled out of bed and threw on whatever.....We were the ones looked like we were overdressed.
And it didn't cost us extra to get that meal, also for all seats behind first class like they do now. Now half the damn plane costs extra each seat closer to the front - middle of plane.
If possible choose the seat where the emergency exits are...lots of leg room
It did though. Average roundtrip price in 1990 was $500, now it's like $200-$280. Capitalism has spoken.
Yeah, your right, but "back in the day" pilots weren't coding mid fucking flight. That's what I am concerned with.
Haha. You must be medical. I read "pilots coding" and for a second thought "why would pilots be writing code?" and then I laughed when I realized what you meant.
...what does he mean? I am neither medical, nor technological, nor a pilot.
Sorry. Shouldn’t have used med speak. FYI, I’m not in the industry, just read a lot and watched too many hospital shows. lol
Try EVA Airlines! Still the good ole days with them! Total smokeshow with those beauties and the food was awesome! As soon as I got back to the USA and took a Delta flight it was back to fat and ugly women and two males; one with French nails! I almost cried!
Joined the 42% Club.
"Back in the day" is how long ago? What has changed that has made everything progressively worse? The answer to these questions might be obvious to some... to others maybe not.
Peace and Prosperity came about with the sacrifices of the Depression Era and WW II era Patriots. The 50s and early 60s were all America! Then we had the Cold War and when the USSR fell then we really had the potential for peace and prosperity. We earned it!
But NO they have to destroy it.
To me, there are two glaring acts that has made everything progressively worse.
The first act was the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, also known as the Hart–Celler Act, was the law that changed America forever. The driving force behind radically changing US immigration laws forever was NY Senator Jacob Javits and Emmanuel Celler. The 1965 law abolished the National Origins Formula, which had been the basis of U.S. immigration policy since the 1920s. Immigration prior to this was based on similar Christian cultures from European countries. A simple remedy for homogeneity is adopting like cultures for societal cohesion. America started drastically changing in the 1980s snd 1990s. So, "back-in-the-day" most certainly ended on 09-11-2001.
The Second act was the Patriot Act as a result of the 1998 Project for a New American Century (PNAC). It contains all the co-signers calling for a "new Pearl Harbor" event to enable perpetual Middle East wars for fulfilling the Oded Yinon plan. This plan is still being carried out to this day. The Patriot Act was a declaration of war on 'terrorism'. This was the first time in history that a war was officially declared on a conscious 'mental state' and not declared against another government. Believe it or not the Patriot Act has its origins in domestic abuse laws. It was a declaration of war against the American people. If you would like to read more about this and how it relates to the pandemic, I posted an article about a month ago. It's well worth the read.
The Plandemic has only stepped up the war on Americans. We are now all walking-talking contagions unless we submit to vaxx passports.
Greyhound was super as well as the train.
Yep, train travel was fun when I was a kid in the 80s👌