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Dave was gonna fly me to— Uh, he called me the other day. He said, "You wanna fly first to Chicago?" I was like, "No." First class is like a $500 difference per ticket, usually.

May 25, 201713:43Jason
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David13:26
You don't feel bad?
Jason13:27
Because I've spent so many years just like eating shit, flying.
David13:30
I feel bad, 'cause I'm like a 20-year-old, and there's like families that are going back. There's like army soldiers that are going back to the vaccine. I'm just like, "Fuck." You should feel bad. I should get my seat up. But, you know, you can't, because—
Jason13:43
Dave was gonna fly me to— Uh, he called me the other day. He said, "You wanna fly first to Chicago?" I was like, "No." First class is like a $500 difference per ticket, usually.
David13:52
But landing somewhere, especially when you're only going there for like 2 days, and landing there and being completely well-rested, is the best feeling.
Jason14:00
Oh yeah, that is.
David14:01
It's priceless. And first class is just— it's fucking phenomenal. I don't know why I'm so obsessed with it, but I just think it's just like this crazy thing that a lot of people want to be able to experience, and that sucks.