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S04.E13: Ghostsfellas


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8 hours ago, eel2178 said:

There was a map of the airplane with a sticker for each seat. You told the agent which seats you wanted, and she pulled the stickers for those seats off the map and stuck them onto your ticket envelope.

What an elegant system!  So analog, so simple.  The agent doesn’t even need to keep a record of the seats situation.  Beautiful.

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On 2/21/2025 at 12:25 PM, PaulE said:

I also remember that, in both airplanes and restaurants, the non-smoking section was pretty small.  You were made to feel that these areas were grudgingly provided because you were an annoying pain in the ass and that all "normal" Americans smoked or at least didn't mind it.

It's kinda like how now people wearing masks are made to feel 'not normal' when really they're the sane ones lol.

For some reason, the fact that Pete admitted to liking violence in movies a few episodes ago and then acted like he didn't with everyone agreeing in this one was really annoying me. It just makes no sense!

And yea, the postcards thing made no sense either but it was such a sweet moment so it didn't bother me too much.

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I forgot my favorite line of this episode:

Pete: "The last thing I want is for Jay to be whacked off by a bunch of mobsters!"

I swear I don't know how they get away with some of these double entendres. But "Saul jerked himself off onto Jay" is still the winner.

Runners up for best line:

"One of the cooks makes fake IDs for high school kids."

"There shall be no hanky. Nor panky."

The set decoration for the restaurant kitchen is interesting. One wall is completely covered in glass jars filled with all sorts of things. I can't imagine how practical that would be, or that Jay would need that many different spices and such, even though it looks cool. 

To readdress something I mentioned in an earlier post, last week (in "It's The End of the World As We Know it") Pete said he loved blood sports because he has a lot of repressed rge. He went to an MMA fight and sat in the front row. And remembers watching boxing for as a kid. This doesn't really square with him finding certain movies too violent. 

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16 hours ago, eel2178 said:

1968: we stopped at the ticket counter to be assigned seats. (There was a map of the airplane with a sticker for each seat. You told the agent which seats you wanted, and she pulled the stickers for those seats off the map and stuck them onto your ticket envelope.

Funny story: Around 1990, wife & I are flying from Houston to Ixtapa, on Aeroméxico. Layover in Mexico City, with about a 2 hour gap.

We get off in Mexico City and wander around the airport. When we get back to the gate, they tell us there was a problem with the original plane, and we have a new plane. Our luggage has all been transferred, but we need to pick new seat stickers, as it's a different aircraft. No problem, pick seats, put the sticker on our tickets.

Just as we start to board, they realized the sticker layout they used was from a completely different aircraft, neither our original or the one that replaced it. No one's sticker makes any sense.

At this point they said just find a seat, and as soon as everyone is seated, we'll take off. We were headed for a Mexican beach resort, plus had just spent an hour+ in the airport killing time 🍹 so everyone was "sure no prob".

Nowadays, there would be lawsuits filed, and people complaining about seat assignments, it would be all over social media, and no one would be happy.

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Many Australian pilots are jokers.  I heard of one who boarded a plane (not in uniform) and sat in a passenger seat.  A while after the scheduled takeoff time, he stood up and said loudly, "If that pilot isn't going to show up, I'll fly the plane myself." And he did.

When I was there, one pilot announced, "Everyone sitting on the aisle, please pull your elbows in. I can't see out the back." So everyone looked back and of course there was no rear window.

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7 hours ago, peachmangosteen said:

For some reason, the fact that Pete admitted to liking violence in movies a few episodes ago and then acted like he didn't with everyone agreeing in this one was really annoying me.

In the previous movie he said that he likes 'blood sports' and that he has repressed rage.  I guess he's okay with sitting ringside (the MMA fight he mentioned where teeth went flying) as opposed to seeing people killed on TV.  It doesn't make much sense, but maybe the live action stuff gets his adrenaline going and his repressed rage comes out.  😲

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