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Lily Brett's Blog, page 30
December 7, 2012
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the f
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the fourth paragraph I was laughing out loud, something I am not prone to doing in public. Just when I thought it couldn’t get any funnier, things took a turn for the worse and the even more humorous, providing, of course, you were not on that flight. A free daylong tour of Heathrow airport by bus was one of the activities involved. There is a reason why most people experience a degree of trepidation when they set out for the airport, any airport. Travel used to be exciting. Now it’s perilous. And I am not talking about turbulence.
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I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the f
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the fourth paragraph I was laughing out loud, something I am not prone to doing in public. Just when I thought it couldn’t get any funnier, things took a turn for the worse and the even more humorous, providing, of course, you were not on that flight. A free daylong tour of Heathrow airport by bus was one of the activities involved. There is a reason why most people experience a degree of trepidation when they set out for the airport, any airport. Travel used to be exciting. Now it’s perilous. And I am not talking about turbulence.
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I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the f
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the fourth paragraph I was laughing out loud, something I am not prone to doing in public. Just when I thought it couldn’t get any funnier, things took a turn for the worse and the even more humorous, providing, of course, you were not on that flight. A free daylong tour of Heathrow airport by bus was one of the activities involved. There is a reason why most people experience a degree of trepidation when they set out for the airport, any airport. Travel used to be exciting. Now it’s perilous. And I am not talking about turbulence.
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December 07, 2012 08:54
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the f
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the fourth paragraph I was laughing out loud, something I am not prone to doing in public. Just when I thought it couldn’t get any funnier, things took a turn for the worse and the even more humorous, providing, of course, you were not on that flight. A free daylong tour of Heathrow airport by bus was one of the activities involved. There is a reason why most people experience a degree of trepidation when they set out for the airport, any airport. Travel used to be exciting. Now it’s perilous. And I am not talking about turbulence.
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December 07, 2012 08:54
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the f
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the fourth paragraph I was laughing out loud, something I am not prone to doing in public. Just when I thought it couldn’t get any funnier, things took a turn for the worse and the even more humorous, providing, of course, you were not on that flight. A free daylong tour of Heathrow airport by bus was one of the activities involved. There is a reason why most people experience a degree of trepidation when they set out for the airport, any airport. Travel used to be exciting. Now it’s perilous. And I am not talking about turbulence.
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I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the f
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the fourth paragraph I was laughing out loud, something I am not prone to doing in public. Just when I thought it couldn’t get any funnier, things took a turn for the worse and the even more humorous, providing, of course, you were not on that flight. A free daylong tour of Heathrow airport by bus was one of the activities involved. There is a reason why most people experience a degree of trepidation when they set out for the airport, any airport. Travel used to be exciting. Now it’s perilous. And I am not talking about turbulence.
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December 07, 2012 08:54
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the f
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the fourth paragraph I was laughing out loud, something I am not prone to doing in public. Just when I thought it couldn’t get any funnier, things took a turn for the worse and the even more humorous, providing, of course, you were not on that flight. A free daylong tour of Heathrow airport by bus was one of the activities involved. There is a reason why most people experience a degree of trepidation when they set out for the airport, any airport. Travel used to be exciting. Now it’s perilous. And I am not talking about turbulence.
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December 07, 2012 08:54
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the f
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the fourth paragraph I was laughing out loud, something I am not prone to doing in public. Just when I thought it couldn’t get any funnier, things took a turn for the worse and the even more humorous, providing, of course, you were not on that flight. A free daylong tour of Heathrow airport by bus was one of the activities involved. There is a reason why most people experience a degree of trepidation when they set out for the airport, any airport. Travel used to be exciting. Now it’s perilous. And I am not talking about turbulence.
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December 07, 2012 08:54
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the f
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the fourth paragraph I was laughing out loud, something I am not prone to doing in public. Just when I thought it couldn’t get any funnier, things took a turn for the worse and the even more humorous, providing, of course, you were not on that flight. A free daylong tour of Heathrow airport by bus was one of the activities involved. There is a reason why most people experience a degree of trepidation when they set out for the airport, any airport. Travel used to be exciting. Now it’s perilous. And I am not talking about turbulence.
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December 07, 2012 08:54
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the f
I was on a plane, a Lufthansa flight home to New York from Frankfurt, when I began to read Gary Shteyngart’s New York Times column about his American Airlines journey from Paris to New York. I started to laugh in the middle of the first paragraph. By the fourth paragraph I was laughing out loud, something I am not prone to doing in public. Just when I thought it couldn’t get any funnier, things took a turn for the worse and the even more humorous, providing, of course, you were not on that flight. A free daylong tour of Heathrow airport by bus was one of the activities involved. There is a reason why most people experience a degree of trepidation when they set out for the airport, any airport. Travel used to be exciting. Now it’s perilous. And I am not talking about turbulence.
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