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58 minutes ago, mjligon said:

Yeah, that would suck.

On a related note - I haven't confirmed this but I think RR has become a little more lax in his forcing of tie wearing on long domestic flights.

I think this requirement was amended after 'tie-gate' 2016. 

without a doubt the dumbest Rivera move of all time. fug Derek Anderson too, you literally had to run one play and you turn it over. fuging worthless back up. Glad you could steal millions from JR.

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58 minutes ago, Go DJ that's my DJ said:

without a doubt the dumbest Rivera move of all time. fug Derek Anderson too, you literally had to run one play and you turn it over. fuging worthless back up. Glad you could steal millions from JR.

Do people really not watch our games? That was on Tolbert.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I might honestly rather get kicked in the balls than have to take an 8 hour trans-Atlantic flight in full suit and tie. 

I remember going in 06.  The girl beside me got on the plane, took out her personal pillow and slept until we landed 7 & 1/2 hours later.  I know, because I slept maybe 47 minutes.  That was with jeans and t-shirt.  She had on full pajamas.  I am still jealous of how well she slept.  I can only imagine in a full suit and tie.

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22 minutes ago, NorthTryon said:

I remember going in 06.  The girl beside me got on the plane, took out her personal pillow and slept until we landed 7 & 1/2 hours later.  I know, because I slept maybe 47 minutes.  That was with jeans and t-shirt.  She had on full pajamas.  I am still jealous of how well she slept.  I can only imagine in a full suit and tie.

I sleep in the nude. You would not believe how nitpicky people get about this when I try to nap on flights. It’s absurb. You try to sleep with cops threatening to drag you off the plane.

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3 hours ago, NorthTryon said:

I remember going in 06.  The girl beside me got on the plane, took out her personal pillow and slept until we landed 7 & 1/2 hours later.  I know, because I slept maybe 47 minutes.  That was with jeans and t-shirt.  She had on full pajamas.  I am still jealous of how well she slept.  I can only imagine in a full suit and tie.

The last time I went I had the back 2 seats to myself.  Then about an hour in an old lady moved from her seat and came and set beside me and talked to me the whole way.  She must have been taking garlic pills because she reeked of it.  And since all transatlantic flight from the US to Europe are overnight I got no sleep and could not get the garlic smell out of my nose for 2 days.  Fun stuff.

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9 hours ago, mjligon said:

Yeah, that would suck.

On a related note - I haven't confirmed this but I think RR has become a little more lax in his forcing of tie wearing on long domestic flights.

I think this requirement was amended after 'tie-gate' 2016. 

I think you're right.  This is the flight for Houston, there are many not wearing ties

https://www.panthers.com/photos/panthers-travel-to-houston#27fd8483-9e7b-4120-9c0f-2f123f762d76

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