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Old May 27, 2008 | 7:07 pm
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Originally Posted by silver springer
Well, I thought I had seen a lot of strange behavior...but last night on my SFO-BWI flight, in the first class cabin, the passenger across the aisle from me in 2 B, was calmly applying fingernail polish. I tapped on her on the arm, she unplugged and I told her that I was allergic and her polish was making me ill. She looked puzzled and said she would do one more nail and then quit.

The air quality in airline cabins is bad enough but with the noxious smell of fingernail polish--horrible.

Plus the rudeness of doing this in public, not to mention the first class cabin.Isnt that what nail salons and bathrooms in your own home are for? What's next--cutting toenails? Plucking eyebrows? Trimming nosehair?

Thoughts?
I would have given anything to have had that on my last flight instead of the guy who WAS clipping his toenails!!!! I had dozed off and I was woken up by this click, click, click of the guy next to me (in 2B, what is it with that seat?) clipping his toes. I looked at him and said "do you MIND???" ......big mistake, he said "no" and continued on........ ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!
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