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**suzy** wrote:It's a shame they don't do special seats for tall people so they have extra leg room to make it more comfortable
Tall people being uncomfortable is there penance for being so tall and blocking the view for us normal people!
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kimblebee wrote:The front rows (of both floor and tiered section) have a lot of leg room - I'm 6' tall (female), so find it quite difficult in seats with no legroom whatsoever...
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Just the front rows?? That must be a pain coz if you are right down the front, you must get really bad neck and back problems while watching the films.
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Oops screwed up my reply there.
Aisle seats are good if you tall too, you can stretch out when you need to(which is why I got one). Leg room is a pain in the arse issue if you tall, coaches and planes are hell.
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My best mate that's coming with me is over 6" so we've booked an aisle seat as well as she has problems but they should think about giving a little extra leg room on the seats, I'm a shortie and I sometimes find I don't have much room.
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D15 and D16, if anybody's nearby?

Didn't go for an aisle seat because I'm tall (far from it!!) - got one so I can run back and forth to do injections and bloodtests and the like. I tried to do them in my seat for the first time last year but it didn't exactly go to plan! It really sucks having to queue up at the toilets for ages to do those sort of things but it's entirely my own fault - I find it difficult to do it in front of people. Really didn't help that when I did actually inject myself in my seat last year, I looked up and immediately met another pair of eyes a few seats away! They then pretended they weren't looking, but I saw them (if you're here, hello!)! Shame I didn't hit a vein and get to put on a bit of a show.. :lol:
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One of my friends injected in front of me once with one of those pens but didn't tell me so it shocked me coz I didn't know what he was doing. I was fine the second time he did it lol
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world_of_skin wrote:D15 and D16, if anybody's nearby?

Didn't go for an aisle seat because I'm tall (far from it!!) - got one so I can run back and forth to do injections and bloodtests and the like. I tried to do them in my seat for the first time last year but it didn't exactly go to plan! It really sucks having to queue up at the toilets for ages to do those sort of things but it's entirely my own fault - I find it difficult to do it in front of people. Really didn't help that when I did actually inject myself in my seat last year, I looked up and immediately met another pair of eyes a few seats away! They then pretended they weren't looking, but I saw them (if you're here, hello!)! Shame I didn't hit a vein and get to put on a bit of a show.. :lol:
i'm in f14, just behind you *waves*
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mike108 wrote: i'm in f14, just behind you *waves*
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^ I'm only a couple away from you on that row :) How do you manage to do that anyway - it's dark? assuming it is relatively dark in that cinema during films. I also think people would be more than willing to let you push in whilst visiting the toilet if you just explained.. :)
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Row A, Seat 9 I believe. I must be at the front anytime that i go to the cinema, unless there are people already in the front. Its something of an OCD, if you are sitting next to me, or near me, you will learn all about my cinema going OCDs.
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I'm in 40A so let me know if your sat next to me, i wasn't to keen on the front row bt it was that or up top so went for the neck ache over the eye strain lol.
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shaundunne wrote:Row A, Seat 9 I believe. I must be at the front anytime that i go to the cinema, unless there are people already in the front. Its something of an OCD, if you are sitting next to me, or near me, you will learn all about my cinema going OCDs.
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Pukka wrote:^ I'm only a couple away from you on that row :) How do you manage to do that anyway - it's dark? assuming it is relatively dark in that cinema during films. I also think people would be more than willing to let you push in whilst visiting the toilet if you just explained.. :)
Yep, injecting in the dark would be tricky (especially with my really awful eyesight!), so the aim was to do it in the intervals (in my seat, as opposed to rushing off to the toilets) - if I ever need to do anything during one of the films, I would probably always leave my seat to go and do it. For most of the Frightfests I've been to, I've had syringes with me as opposed to an insulin pen (with separate needles) though - which would pretty much be impossible to use in the dark! But, yeah, now I have a pen, which is a lot easier, but they're really ugly. It took doctors years to persuade me to swap from syringes though - they're just so much more aesthetically pleasing (yes, I am an idiot) :)
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