Sadly I get motion sickness if I read in a moving car or plane (though not, weirdly enough, on a train... somehow the clackety clack protects me). Mostly I just fall asleep for any trip of more than 30 minutes if I'm not driving.
Lost: OMGWTF POLAR BEAR
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Hee! Loving -t's tagline.
It struck a chord :-)
The multiple books, newspapers, and magazines is not so much an option when travelling with chatty DH and attention seeking kids.
I like Theo's speculation.
There's got to be more to Hurley's story- something that'll tie in the spryness and the warrior comment.
Also, you guys are good research- I go on my very first plane trip in two months and have no idea what to bring. Carry on, I'm taking notes!
I'd advise against a gun or air marshal's badge...
Check.
And try not to handcuff yourself to anything. On the plane, I mean.
I feel so much less crazy now. With the bringing-multiple-books-because-I-don't-know-what-I'll-be-in-the-mood-for, that is. My family always mocks me for it. My people!
Lilty, I always bring a bottle of water--plane trips dehydrate VERY easily. I got my first Nalgene bottle "because it wouldn't get squished when I kicked my carryon under the seat."
So, I wonder if the numbers could mean:
years, months, weeks, days, minutes, seconds
maybe not in numerical order.