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There is always one - and it was me !


All went swingly except for a move to a different gate till yours truly boarded the Alaska Airways night flight from Seattle to Orlando . I got on almost last , checked my boarding card and sat myself down in seat C15 - one of the few remaining empty seats . The last few stragglers had taken there seats and I had just taken off my boots when a smart looking lady , backed up by a not at all effeminate steward told me I was in the wrong seat . Surprised I checked my boarding card . There it was in black and white print - C 15 , problem was this was the old gate number not my seat number . I duly got up , grabbed my boots and hat and walked silently to the back of the plane to my correct assigned seat . Every eye seemed to be on me and for the first time in as many years as I care to remember I actually felt myself beginning to blush - It had been a long day !
Met up wilt Lloyd and the staff at Eagle Management who manage my Florida property portfolio .
Stayed at 628 which was luckily available due to a late cancellation . It was good to be back but very very hot !

blah blah blah - I can't be bothered to write any more so I don't imagine anyone will be bothered to read it so TTFN - Updates may go Infrequent from now on !

Jon H !

Question . Who is that odd Abraham Lincoln looking guy on the tailplane of Alaska Airways ?

Answers by e-mail to Jonhinch@msn.com .


No one at Alaska was sure but they believe it goes back to the twenties .

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