Greetings, gentle readers. I am writing this from Jackson, Mississippi, where Dan and I have traveled to attend the wedding of my younger brother, Aaron, and his wonderful fiancee Kelly. We are going to stay in Jackson through the weekend and then spend the week of Thanksgiving with my family in Hattiesburg. With a wedding being the kind of event that just makes for great stories and the state of Mississippi being that way too, I am sure I will have many tales to tell on the other side of the three day string of festivity we are getting ready for now. Hopefully I will post something next week. But if not, know that I am well and happy and I am eating good food to my heart's content. May you all be so fortunate.
In the meantime, here's a topic for you: What's the best and/or worst conversation you've ever had with someone who sat next to you on an airplane?

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The best time I've ever had on the airplane was when I sat by this biologist whose specialization was embryonic evolution. He was like a world expert on turtles or something. Since being the nice Christian school girl I am, I don't know a thing about evolution. So I proceeded to ask him all sorts of questions. And he was so nice and explained all this stuff to me, and showed me pictures. It was a very stimulating conversation and remains my favorite time spent on airplane.
Posted by Jeannette | November 22, 2004 10:37 AM
Posted on November 22, 2004 10:37
Well, the best one that I've had lately would be a lady who was a career advisor. She had some really interesting views on the business world. The worst one would be the overweight gentleman who had bad gas, the entire flight I wished the oxygen mask would drop. That didn't really happen, but I suspect if it did that would be the worst 'conversation'. :)
Posted by Mike | November 23, 2004 6:33 PM
Posted on November 23, 2004 18:33