Well, there’s my little ray of sunshine for the day K -
Thanks for posting!
WE NEED MORE PICS!!!!!!!!
She gave up her first class seat to a soldier? Well, there goes her career and that’s no joke. Look at the careers of James Woods and Gary Sinise, both ardent supporters of our vets - Their careers are completely shot. The facist commie rat pig bastards in Hollywood don’t like it when our vets are supported.
Ever notice how many of these Hollywood types start doing this kind of thing or making somewhat conservative type statements shortly after working with Christian Bale? Hmmmmm.
Good for her. She didn’t blare her good deed like the NBA withe their obnoxious self advertising on their “NBA Cares” program.
Nonetheless, class act all the way.
Reminds me of Ann Margret. She was always doing something for “her boys”.
FYI, this is common though perhaps not routine behaviour for us frequent fliers who get upgrades.
I fly 4 weeks out of five and see this happen; have done it myself. It’s REALLY easy to do if you fly in/out of San Antonio where Fort Sam is.
Always nice to do when one can.
The thing I like best about this story is that she did her kind act in anonymity. Not so she could brag to others about how kind she is. An altruistic act.
Who got the best deal? The guy who got to move to first class or the guy she ended up sitting next to?
I didn’t like the article. Mainly because he kept calling it an act of respect when in fact it’s an act of gratitude.
And the product placement add for Angry Orchard clumsily inserted into the op-ed.
If I were the serviceman assigned to a seat in coach, and Amy Adams came and offered me her seat in 1st class, I would ask her if she would trade with the person next to me instead.
I’d much rather sit in coach and talk with Amy Adams, than move to first class.
She was cute as Lois Lane in Man of Steel. I enjoyed her with Clint Eastwood in Trouble With The Curve. She plays his daughter. Did a good job.
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I’ve done this three times myself. I’m sure quite a few frequent fliers do this every day, just quietly and without fanfare.