An excerpt from Now I Know -
Welcome to Temporary Anxiety
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Given the security measures surrounding modern air travel, it's virtually impossible to end up on the wrong flight. Unless your plane is diverted unexpectedly, you're going to land in the city you expected to. And yet, it's nice to hear the pilot come over the public address system after you land, announcing that you've arrived in the right place and, hopefully, the weather is nice, too.
And on the landing approach, maybe you'll find some landmarks which confirm where you are. Or, maybe a sign or two. Like, say, this: |
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It's clear as day: "Welcome to Cleveland," painted on the roof of a building near the airport.
The only problem?
That roof is in Milwaukee.
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