Not professionally of course but it is something I do on the side. You could say that I'm a free lance critic or you might think it's an odd thing to peruse on the plane but what else do you have to do?
As always I take a pic of my in-flight "meal".
Here is the brochure that provided my in-flight entertainment.
First question regarding the photo below...who takes a remote control car on the plane with them? Who I ask you?!
And the transistor radio tv and radio? Who still has those? And hey...the 80's called and they want their pager back.
Now seriously these are examples of bracing yourself for impact. Have you tried it? Now I can definitely do the lean against the headrest of the seat in front of you one but the other where they are bent all the way over was not happening. Try it. I dare you. Seriously the first issue is my feet don't touch the ground so you have that and add to that the fact that my stomach has some extra cushion AND I'm apparently not as flexible as I thought and you've got some definite challenges in it happening with me.
Just at first glance I notice several things going on. I had no idea the Blue Man Group traveled in their costumes. Did you see them in the upper right corner of the pic? And the guy jumping onto the inflated ramp looks like he's really going to enjoy the ride. A very exuberant jump!
This guy has laser vision that can create fire, break glass and make it flood. His vision is soooo powerful.
I'm interested in what your thoughts are on safety brochure art. Speak up!
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