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I can't believe none of you have warned him about banging his head on the overhead....
He'll do it even with the warning.;) |
Originally Posted by craz
(Post 8986255)
there really are no overhead bins to speak of. The bins are only on the 2 seat side of the plane (seats are 3 across as 1-2). They arent deep nor tall. So think of storing a winter jacket or a something the size of a purse at best.
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Originally Posted by Bonehead
(Post 8988945)
I have started traveling with a large day pack stuffed to the gills (about 1' by 1.5' by 10"), and can cram that into the overhead bins on the 145s. If a carryon is malleable and not much taller and wider that 1' (or a tad more), you can probably cram it in.
Also if it wont fit and gets taken away then I would want to make sure to either have locks on it or remove any valuables, least they disappear while being loaded or unloaded into the Hold. Thusly going on the assumption that it will be Gate checked, Im sure the proper precautions would have been made. Assuming the Bins are big enough for anything, I doubt the proper precautions would have been taken |
Originally Posted by Bonehead
(Post 8988945)
I have started traveling with a large day pack stuffed to the gills (about 1' by 1.5' by 10"), and can cram that into the overhead bins on the 145s. If a carryon is malleable and not much taller and wider that 1' (or a tad more), you can probably cram it in.
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Originally Posted by zippypinhead
(Post 8988320)
I can't believe none of you have warned him about banging his head on the overhead....
He'll do it even with the warning.;) |
6'-3" Not only will you bang your head on the overhead but you'll get the scar of shame exiting the plane. (The door opening is really low)
Have fun at the Air Force Museum. I try to get there every few years and it's a full day. |
Bumping my own thread for the end of the trip - RJ experience was dare I say fun. I didn't even bump my head - at all. IMO, XJet is way more gooder than CHQ...had the privilege of sampling both along with a leg on CommutAir. I turned out to be wrong about gate checking - checked on all 4 flights.
Some people would consider the following a stereotypical comment, but I don't care: does Cleveland's Jewish population have anything to do with the quality of the bagels in the airport? ^^^^ if so. I thought only the NYC area knew bagels. |
Ask about Hangar 18, where the alien bodies are. Oh, BTW, my fathers uncle's plane is hanging at W-P, but i don't remember which one. They also have a ME262, one of my favorites.
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Originally Posted by ConciergeMike
(Post 9552531)
Some people would consider the following a stereotypical comment, but I don't care: does Cleveland's Jewish population have anything to do with the quality of the bagels in the airport? ^^^^ if so. I thought only the NYC area knew bagels.
On an asociated note (very OT) one should not assume that bagels and Jews go together. One of NY's most highly regarded bagelries, H & H Bagels (too massive and sweet to my taste), was created in the early 70's by two Puerto Rican partners. One partner sold out (and was tragically murdered driving a livery car in the Bronx a few years ago) and the other partner has realized the American Dream. |
Originally Posted by TWA Fan 1
(Post 9552804)
On an asociated note (very OT) one should not assume that bagels and Jews go together. One of NY's most highly regarded bagelries, H & H Bagels (too massive and sweet to my taste), was created in the early 70's by two Puerto Rican partners. One partner sold out (and was tragically murdered driving a livery car in the Bronx a few years ago) and the other partner has realized the American Dream.
edit: forgot to add misplaced ethnicity story of my own to match yours: ever hear of Tito's Vodka? Great example there...people think vodka, the immediate assumption might be Russian or Polish. Nah. Mexican. Distilled in Texas. No joke. |
Originally Posted by TWA Fan 1
(Post 9552804)
On an asociated note (very OT) one should not assume that bagels and Jews go together.
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Originally Posted by sbm12
(Post 9553068)
It is a mistaken association. Many assume Jews make lots of good bagels. In reality, Jews tend to EAT good bagels, regardless of who bakes them. And preferably with a smoked fish and a good shmear at the luncheon following a Bar Mitzvah or something. :D
I knew I was old school (or should I write old schul?) when I walked into a hip bagel shop in Boulder a few years and involuntarily recoiled when I saw blueberry bagels...:eek: Now, if you want a truly Jewish bread, try a bialy, which never made it mainstream because it doesn't keep nearly as well. Finding a good bialy (even in New York) is very challenging. There are only two or three great bialy bakers left in NYC. |
Originally Posted by TWA Fan 1
(Post 9553121)
I knew I was old school (or should I write old schul?) when I walked into a hip bagel shop in Boulder a few years and involuntarily recoiled when I saw blueberry bagels...:eek:
Growing up we had a very limited selection: Plain, sesame, poppy, cinnamon raisin, pumpernickel, onion and garlic were the choices, along with bialies. Everything else is, IMO, a shonda. I'm somewhat inclined to give the everything bagel a pass since the basic ingredients are the same as the historically approved list, but I still haven't really decided. |
Originally Posted by TWA Fan 1
(Post 9553121)
Now, if you want a truly Jewish bread, try a bialy, which never made it mainstream because it doesn't keep nearly as well.
Finding a good bialy (even in New York) is very challenging. There are only two or three great bialy bakers left in NYC. I much prefer a bialy to a bagel, particularly the tasteless gentile product that's taken over the bagel world, but they're almost impossible to find. |
[QUOTE
Some people would consider the following a stereotypical comment, but I don't care: does Cleveland's Jewish population have anything to do with the quality of the bagels in the airport? ^^^^ if so. I thought only the NYC area knew bagels.[/QUOTE] only NYC and Detroit have decent bagels. its the water. CLE is an almost, although I cant believe anything at any airport is really good. |
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