The Boston Red Sox play in Fenway Park, the oldest baseball stadium in the country. The seats in this particular section were installed in 1934. Because of their narrow width, there are more of these seats in a row, which result in more people per row and more revenue. These seats have never been upgraded, since they were installed in 1934.
If you sit in these seats you can't cross your legs without kicking the person in front of you. There may be a good chance that these are the same narrow seat designs that are used by the airline industry.
Ted Williams may have been known as the "Splendid Splinter", but these wooden seats are sure to give you a splinter.

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Hello ole Brother,
I have been in hiding. Thinking about coming out. Still thinking.
Am at Stef's using her computer. She introduced me to blogs. Yours was fun. Makes me think how much I miss you all.
Hope all is well. Hope to talk soon. Love DEB
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