But perhaps the best advice came after my initial flight. I got a linking flight to Edmonton in Canada, which lasted only an hour. I was sitting next to a nice looking lass, and I asked her where she was from and the like when we first got on the plane - polite chit-chat, you know the sort. Then we sat there for the next fifty minutes in silence, listening to our iPods/sleeping.
As we were making our descent and about to hit the runway, I suddenly remembered Mitchell's final piece of stellar advice! He suggested that if I find myself in such a situation that I'm sitting next to a hottie, I should break the ice with the following:
A man goes to the dentist and says "Doctor, help, I think I'm a moth!"
The dentist replies "Why did you come to the dentist's then?"
Then the man shrugged and said "The light was on"
So with only a moment's hesitation, I began a new conversation that went something like the following:
Me: "Do you mind if I ask you a favour?"
Her: "Sure, go ahead"
Me: "Can I try this joke out on you?"
Her: *awkward looking smile* "Go for it"
And so I told her the moth joke, with a strong, fairly deadpan delivery that effectively conveyed the punchline. And she laughed. I'm serious, she actually laughed. So I said "You think it's a keeper?" and she said "Yeah, definitely" and then we kinda sat in mostly silence with a few short conversations for the remainder of the trip.
Never did catch her name though.
Moral of the story? Listen to Mitchell - he's a good bloke.
Me: "Do you mind if I ask you a favour?"
Her: "Sure, go ahead"
Me: "Can I try this joke out on you?"
Her: *awkward looking smile* "Go for it"
And so I told her the moth joke, with a strong, fairly deadpan delivery that effectively conveyed the punchline. And she laughed. I'm serious, she actually laughed. So I said "You think it's a keeper?" and she said "Yeah, definitely" and then we kinda sat in mostly silence with a few short conversations for the remainder of the trip.
Never did catch her name though.
Moral of the story? Listen to Mitchell - he's a good bloke.
5 comments:
Haaa I love that story!!! The first of many awesome stories I hope.
I was driving home from prac on Tuesday and I all of a sudden realised you were in the air. I was like "OH! Nick's gone :("
I've never sat next to a hottie on a long haul flight, but I have sat next to an EXTREMELY drunk guy (also Canadian/Australian) who went to the toilet every 10 minutes. Jerk.
Have fun Nick, write another blog soon!
Bahaha niiice.
that sounds very reminisent of a blog u've already posted. Excuse the spelling.
lauren, you sat next to me on the way to china...
bahahah
simmo's comment.
golden.
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