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I apologise for 'stay home or buy a second seat' at the end of Opera and Handbells the other night.  It was unnecessarily inflammatory—and tactless.

            But that's as far as my apology goes.  The underlying protest remains the same:  It is not okay that the woman sitting next to me ruined my evening because she couldn't help being too large for her seat and therefore was also sitting on mine.

            One of my mods wrote me a heads up that 'stay home or buy a second seat' was...

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Published on June 15, 2010 15:51
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message 1: by C (new)

C Not that you read these - but the theaters could help meet halfway and do the loveseat style seating for heavyweight folks. I've noticed this in a more modern theater here - the armrest between two seats folds up. That said, on airlines, they've been making seats smaller as it is, to squish more folks on the plane... this makes flights all around more uncomfortable for everyone, much less the 'generously endowed.'
I know all too well how much it stinks when a night you've been looking forward to treating yourself goes horribly sour, regardless of the reason. Hopefully you'll get an evening out of pure enjoyment soon.


message 2: by C (new)

C "an evening out which you can enjoy, soon" that is. That last sentence read a bit oddly.


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