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Hello, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls doing around not doing English.
I'm Judy in Northbrook doing English.
Don't call me if you're wondering why I am garbling my speech so much.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my So tired.
Here I am in what has proven to be not particularly warm and not very sunny Taipei.
Fuck me.
It's called a here than I expected.
I actually might have to go and buy some Some warmer clothes did because I packed for a pact for the warm.
But never mind.
Here I am, 24 hours or so after leaving yesterday.
Whatever day it waas, I don't really even know anymore.
Taxi for my house and island to the airport pulling toe Amsterdam on our to change planes and then 12 hours here than an hour in a in a car that, like, booked to the apartment Yeah, is taken called not quite close to 24 hours, a little apart from passing out for about 15 minutes on the plane.
I don't sleep well and playing to the best of time mints.
And today was particularly bad until you Why in a moment I haven't slept at all already eaten anything.
So as soon as I'm done with this video, I'm off searching for food in my sleep deprived state.
It's gonna be an easy convenience store.
Grabbed what I could find kind of thing.
I I learned something today, an important lesson on important life lesson that I'm going to share with you.
If it ain't broken, Don't fix it as the same goes.
I always look the same seat.
When I fly.
There's a seat that I particularly like.
It's no by any standards, like the stereotypically best seat.
I mean, it's pretty close to the back pain in the ass to get off, but it's a seat that I like.
It's comfortable, and it's always worked for me in the past.
Well, this time I thought, since it's such a long flight, Andi, since I'm doing the one year no beer challenged talk about on YouTube before I can't remember s so I won't be drinking a tool, which means, you know, the time tends to go a little bit slower on the plane.
Well, I'll tell you what.
I got so much better for it coming off the other end.
I upgraded my seat to one of the exit row seats where you've got basically nothing in front of you but a big open space you can straight down, while that turned out to be the stupidest thing in the world to do.
Because, of course, that's where everybody gathers to stand, to check into talk on the air, stewardesses constantly coming back and forth out with Troyes and things.
And like relaxing.
Resting in that seat was impossible.
Waas.
It was 41 of the most stressful in terms off, just people annoying me journeys I've ever had, which is quite annoying because I actually booked my normalcy and I upgraded it for an extra fee.
I mean, the money is irrelevant, but well, you know, at least I learned a lesson from this.
I learned not to not to change things that I know works.
Next time I'll be booking my typical seats, right?
My arm is starting to hurt on.
I fear I am not making too much sense.