Things to be Thankful for
#1
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Commander Catcop
Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 10,259
Things to be Thankful for
Being the Holiday season (and Thanksgiving in the U-S, Canada celebrated a month before..)
I thought of this thread listing we have to be thankful for, whether it's travel related, frequent flyer related, or Flyertalk related.
I have so many things to be thankful for, but I'll try to give some of the ones that most come to mind:
*Having a job that allows me to travel.
*Having a love of new places, new things and not being afraid to take a risk.
*Have a bankroll of miles and points to treat myself to upgrades and nice rooms, and sometimes share my good fortune with my closest friends.
*This Board, even though it sometimes disintegrates to childish, high school behavior.
*Yaz and Eddie for letting me endulge in this board, although reminding me with their own "biting" humor when it's din din time!
*United not going on strike right now, it's pilots getting a new contract, and I hope the mechanics there (and at Northwest) and the U-A flight attendants get fair deals as well.
*A brain so I can absorb and learn from you Flyertalkers.
*Being blessed with so many Flyertalk friends, who have touched my life and become family and the things they do. Just a few examples:
>Rudi's good natured, welcoming spirit and humor (and showing me a love of Tescheur chocolates.
>PremEx, for being the true BIG BRUDDAR and always looking out for me. You are the best man.
>Dgolds and his heart and love of life and starting the Secret Santa thing again!
>Punki's royal spirit.
>Essxjay's bits of wisdom.
>Jon Toner and his advice.
>Quiet Lion's trip reports.
>Randy for starting this thread
>And you wanderlust, for so many things, and helping me develop the "no worries" attitude on life. Thanks man!
Oh so many of you I am to be thankful for, don't think I forgot any of you if I didn't write about you here.
Happy Turkey Day.
[This message has been edited by Catman (edited 11-21-2000).]
I thought of this thread listing we have to be thankful for, whether it's travel related, frequent flyer related, or Flyertalk related.
I have so many things to be thankful for, but I'll try to give some of the ones that most come to mind:
*Having a job that allows me to travel.
*Having a love of new places, new things and not being afraid to take a risk.
*Have a bankroll of miles and points to treat myself to upgrades and nice rooms, and sometimes share my good fortune with my closest friends.
*This Board, even though it sometimes disintegrates to childish, high school behavior.
*Yaz and Eddie for letting me endulge in this board, although reminding me with their own "biting" humor when it's din din time!

*United not going on strike right now, it's pilots getting a new contract, and I hope the mechanics there (and at Northwest) and the U-A flight attendants get fair deals as well.
*A brain so I can absorb and learn from you Flyertalkers.
*Being blessed with so many Flyertalk friends, who have touched my life and become family and the things they do. Just a few examples:
>Rudi's good natured, welcoming spirit and humor (and showing me a love of Tescheur chocolates.
>PremEx, for being the true BIG BRUDDAR and always looking out for me. You are the best man.
>Dgolds and his heart and love of life and starting the Secret Santa thing again!

>Punki's royal spirit.
>Essxjay's bits of wisdom.
>Jon Toner and his advice.
>Quiet Lion's trip reports.
>Randy for starting this thread
>And you wanderlust, for so many things, and helping me develop the "no worries" attitude on life. Thanks man!

Oh so many of you I am to be thankful for, don't think I forgot any of you if I didn't write about you here.
Happy Turkey Day.
[This message has been edited by Catman (edited 11-21-2000).]
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: Canada
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Upgrades!
No seriously (well I guess I am serious about upgrades), my wonderful wife and daughter, my great friends and colleagues and all my new FTer friends, and the natural world that is full of wonder and surprises for me.
No seriously (well I guess I am serious about upgrades), my wonderful wife and daughter, my great friends and colleagues and all my new FTer friends, and the natural world that is full of wonder and surprises for me.
#4
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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: West Seattle, WA
Posts: 10,469
On an FT note, celebrating my first holiday season as a member of FT, I am very thankful to have found other people who share the same passion in flying, collecting points and miles and sharing tips on how to maximize them.
On a personal note, I am thankful that the lady at the Washington State DMV Licensing Center didn't make a public announcement that chexfan failed his driver's test this afternoon.
How am I to know that I'm not supposed to park within 30 feet from a stop sign? Seems a bit far for me!
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On a personal note, I am thankful that the lady at the Washington State DMV Licensing Center didn't make a public announcement that chexfan failed his driver's test this afternoon.
How am I to know that I'm not supposed to park within 30 feet from a stop sign? Seems a bit far for me!
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: CH-3823 Wengen Switzerland
Programs: miles&more, MileagePlus
Posts: 27,043
Freedom, health, and a desire not to loose your wisdom, Punki (see you after tomorrow!).
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#8
Join Date: Apr 1999
Posts: 3,709
I am thankful for :
* A loving and (EXTREMELY, UNBELIEVABLY, INCREDIBLY) patient wife
* Medical science and doctors, without whom my wife and I would be childless.
* Caitlin, Victoria and Patrick. I learned more from them than I can ever hope to teach them.
* Another year passing without the loss of a family member (and possibly an addition, depending when my sister has her baby).
* My friends and acquaintences (on FT and beyond) who have enriched my life.
* A kind and understanding boss who has made it possible to juggle career and family to the benefit of both.
* The recovery of all friends and family members who underwent medical procedures this year.
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"I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own."
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* A loving and (EXTREMELY, UNBELIEVABLY, INCREDIBLY) patient wife
* Medical science and doctors, without whom my wife and I would be childless.
* Caitlin, Victoria and Patrick. I learned more from them than I can ever hope to teach them.
* Another year passing without the loss of a family member (and possibly an addition, depending when my sister has her baby).
* My friends and acquaintences (on FT and beyond) who have enriched my life.
* A kind and understanding boss who has made it possible to juggle career and family to the benefit of both.
* The recovery of all friends and family members who underwent medical procedures this year.
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"I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own."
[This message has been edited by Jon Toner (edited 11-22-2000).]
#9
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: May 1998
Location: Texas, U.S.A.
Posts: 19,523
That little bell that rings just before the elevator doors open. I'd have missed many a ride while my face was stuck in a newspaper if it weren't for that bell. I'm thankful for that, that's for sure.








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