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Thursday, December 2, 2021
1002. Elegance
As Matthew relevantly answered me: for short flights only.
Yet so classy.
Belle époque? Not really my style.
Art Nouveau? Living in a Gaudi building with MY choice of furnitures.
@Rick: Matthew's site caught my eye from my very first visit, and since then I am glad I'm updated each day with his posts. As for Art Nouveau I think it fits better to architecture than it did to furnitures.
@Upton: 1st class, stuck between a Louis Vuitton dressed up Kardashian alike woman stinking of expensive yet vulgar Gucci perfume, and a self-proclaimed business man wearing a very expensive - yet non tailored - marine blue suite with (very bad association) maroon shoes pretending he understands the numbers in the Excel spreadsheets his assistant worked upon while he was busy golfing - or banging a Polythene Pam. 2nd class, stuck between the bearer of a red baseball cap showing a 4 letters acronym I'm not willing to spell here, and a spinster smelling like a mix of rust and mold wearing an acrylic Liberty-style fabric blouse holding a bible filled with pious pictures. Alright, these are extreme pictures. Fortunately I had less unpleasant flights.
3 comments:
Matthew has an interesting site.
I've never before seen seating like that on an airplane.
I like Art Nouveau AND Art Deco.
Lovely, that last one.
Air travel used to be so glam. Now? Herding cattle to slaughter. :(
@Rick: Matthew's site caught my eye from my very first visit, and since then I am glad I'm updated each day with his posts.
As for Art Nouveau I think it fits better to architecture than it did to furnitures.
@Upton:
1st class, stuck between a Louis Vuitton dressed up Kardashian alike woman stinking of expensive yet vulgar Gucci perfume, and a self-proclaimed business man wearing a very expensive - yet non tailored - marine blue suite with (very bad association) maroon shoes pretending he understands the numbers in the Excel spreadsheets his assistant worked upon while he was busy golfing - or banging a Polythene Pam.
2nd class, stuck between the bearer of a red baseball cap showing a 4 letters acronym I'm not willing to spell here, and a spinster smelling like a mix of rust and mold wearing an acrylic Liberty-style fabric blouse holding a bible filled with pious pictures.
Alright, these are extreme pictures. Fortunately I had less unpleasant flights.
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