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re: "A Gentleman"s Guide" Seating Question

Posted by: MikeR 03:00 am EDT 03/28/14
In reply to: "A Gentleman"s Guide" Seating Question - bk 08:49 pm EDT 03/27/14

Although the last time you asked this question (linked below), the people who responded said it was fine, i tend to fall on the side of those who think it's a bit too close. You'll be looking up a lot, except when they use the passarelle, in which case you'll be looking at feet.


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