When I flew back from NYC last fall, I sat next to a
stewardess that was “Deadheading” back from France. That’s where they fly out
to there working, and then fly back as a passenger. She had headphones on, but I motioned to her
to take them off, and I started talking to her.
“I was in NYC when I was a kid 50 years ago. I cant
tell how much its changed since then, if it has” I started “I was down on
company business, and I wanted to go to see the Tower, but I was in a company
truck, and driving down that highway at night, traffic everywhere, and then it
hit, that wall of lights that is Manhattan, I could almost hear it buzz and I
still hadn’t even crossed over the river, and I got to the Brooklyn bridge, and
I chickened out. I didn’t cross over. I was nervous, in that company truck and
all that traffic, and not knowing where I was going”She smiled at me and said “You did the right thing” and started to put her headphones back on.
I was relieved that someone agreed that I paid attention to my gut feeling.
I said “You know its funny. I’m scared to death of heights. I cant hardly pass over a bridge without freaking out a little. I don’t even like parking in a two story garage. Going into a 100 story building that had windows, I don’t think I could do that without some kind of safety harness on in case something sucked me out the window. But flying in a plane, and looking out the window, it doesn’t bother me at all”
The stewardess lady, she excused herself, and was gone a while, and when she came back she brought me a little blanket, and some headphones of my own, and showed me how to plug them into the TV so I could watch TV!
She was just really nice, wasn’t she?
2 comments:
A nice way of saying please excuse me and let me watch TV? lol
She was very smooth.
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