💺 The “Best” Airline Seats for Couples – Let’s End This Madness (01:36)
Internet influencers (a.k.a. people with ring lights and opinions) are swearing up and down that the best seating arrangement for couples is two aisle seats across from each other. Allegedly, you get more elbow room and an easy escape to the bathroom. In reality? It’s relationship sabotage disguised as travel advice. You’ll be forced into a weird across-the-aisle shouting match like you’re in competing Broadway productions. Want to share snacks? Prepare for awkward midair handoffs as flight attendants glare at you. Need to hold hands? You can’t—unless you both have Inspector Gadget arms. For couples who actually want to sit together and gasp talk without yelling over strangers, stick with your classic side-by-side window and middle—or if you’re lucky enough to find them, those cozy two-seaters at the back of some planes. Romance is not yelling “What?!” over the beverage cart.
🏝 Can You Guess How Many Islands There Are? (05:29)
It’s the travel world’s version of “How many M&Ms are in the jar?”—except the jar is Earth, and the M&Ms are islands. At first, you’ll guess a modest few hundred. Then you’ll remember—oh right—there are islands in lakes, islands in rivers, islands that only pop up when the tide is low and someone’s Instagramming a picnic on them. Turns out there are hundreds of thousands. Yep, even more than the number of unread emails in your inbox. The actual total might blow your mind, and no, you don’t get a prize if you’re close. Unless you count bragging rights at trivia night, which we fully support.
🚤 The San Juan Islands – Friday Harbor Edition (09:23)
Nestled off the coast of northern Washington, the San Juan Islands are a whole other kind of Pacific Northwest magic—think postcard-perfect harbors, orca-spotting boat rides, and that salty sea air that makes you want to write bad poetry. Friday Harbor is the star of the show, with quaint shops, fresh seafood, and a laid-back vibe that could convince even the busiest city-dweller to finally slow down. Fun fact: the islands were once at the center of the Pig War—yes, an actual historical dispute over a pig. Today, they’re better known for kayaking, whale watching, and sunset views so good you’ll briefly consider quitting your job to open an artisanal jam stand.
🚄 What’s the Deal with California’s High-Speed Rail? (31:10)
California’s high-speed rail project has been in the works since roughly the dawn of time (okay, since 2008, but it feels like forever). The idea: a sleek, bullet-train-style route whisking passengers from Los Angeles to San Francisco in under three hours—no middle seat required. The reality: budget overruns, construction delays, and more political drama than a reality TV reunion. Recently, the Trump administration pulled funding, throwing yet another wrench into the project’s already sluggish progress. Will it ever get built? Maybe. Will you be retired and collecting seashells by the time you ride it? Also maybe. For now, the dream lives on—at least in renderings and very ambitious timelines.
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