Originally Posted by
thomdis
Absolutely. I love watching people appear lost as they're boarding the plane. I'm always amused of people looking at their boarding passes, then looking forwards - then back - then to their boarding passes - then asking someone next to them if they're in the right place. Finally, they'll point to their seats, turn to their companion to ask if they can see the seat, take three more steps, then repeat the whole process. It's as though numerical row numbers are just a foreign concept. Then again, the same occurrences happen when looking at people trying to find their gate.
Oh no. Was that me?

In the span of 10 seconds, I look at my boarding pass for my seat number. Forget it. Look at my boarding pass for seat number. Forget it. Look at my...... and then I have to keep repeating it to myself until I reach my seat. Age.
(The George Carlin routine- you look at your watch for the time. You forget it. You look at your watch for the time. You forget it. You look....)
And yes, once I'm on the plane, I love watching people trying to stuff their big-%ss suitcases in the overhead. I am always amazed how most of them fit. Then the drama when they don't!