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HobokenFlyer Feb 24, 2006 12:51 pm

I have used an FT'ers shower in her apartment in Anchorage....(BLESS YOU). I was doing a MR LGA-IAH-SEA-ANC-SEA-IAH-LGA, all in the span of 36 hours...her shower (and a small change of clothes) made my trip home much more pleasant (especially to anyone around me).

- HF

FourWheels Feb 24, 2006 1:16 pm

I have a "sleep over" invitation from a FTer and spouse mid-March. :eek:

fredmartens Feb 24, 2006 3:28 pm

A few times, but it was the same Ft'er :) A number have overnighted at Casa Alfredo as well...the accommodations have, at times, ranged from a la-z-boy to a guest bedroom to a couch...and even the front porch once when...well, er....ah... never mind :D

AJLondon Feb 25, 2006 2:46 am


Originally Posted by Jenbel
But how were her muffins? ;) :eek: :o :D

Warm, soft, moist and delicious! :D And she told me that I was the first-ever FTer to taste them! :eek: :cool:

Of course, modesty forbids me from mentioning how many more were privileged enough to taste them after me. :p ;)

ElmhurstNick Feb 25, 2006 9:08 am


Originally Posted by AJLondon
Warm, soft, moist and delicious! :D And she told me that I was the first-ever FTer to taste them! :eek: :cool:

Of course, modesty forbids me from mentioning how many more were privileged enough to taste them after me. :p ;)

Yeah, now she'll even let Americans taste them. Or so I've heard.

Wireless Feb 25, 2006 5:46 pm


Originally Posted by fredmartens
A few times, but it was the same Ft'er :) A number have overnighted at Casa Alfredo as well...the accommodations have, at times, ranged from a la-z-boy to a guest bedroom to a couch...and even the front porch once when...well, er....ah... never mind :D

didn't a guest destroy a section of your front lawn? :eek:

missydarlin Feb 28, 2006 10:05 am


Originally Posted by Wireless
didn't a guest destroy a section of your front lawn? :eek:


I think fertilized is the proper term ;) ... which was done shortly before that guest came over and slept at my house.

I've had 5 or 6 FTers sleep over.

ldsant Feb 28, 2006 4:20 pm

During the last week I have had the pleasure of having a FTer stay at my home here in Seattle and the great pleasure of staying at somebody's place during my last travels.

iluv2fly Feb 28, 2006 4:24 pm


Originally Posted by ldsant
During the last week I have had the pleasure of having a FTer stay at my home here in Seattle and the great pleasure of staying at somebody's place during my last travels.

Do you think they would term it as a "pleasure" for them ?

BoyAreMyArmsTired Feb 28, 2006 5:43 pm


Originally Posted by fredmartens
A few times, but it was the same Ft'er :) A number have overnighted at Casa Alfredo as well...the accommodations have, at times, ranged from a la-z-boy to a guest bedroom to a couch...and even the front porch once when...well, er....ah... never mind :D

I THOUGHT I heard a knock at the door, but it was the middle of the night, I was way downstairs, and I didn't want to let any crazy people into the host-with-the-most's place. :)

I did oogle a certain FTer's doorman once too (along with a couple of other FT gals.) ;)

violist Feb 28, 2006 5:52 pm

Yes, several times, and I didn't murder anyone or get murdered.

ldsant Feb 28, 2006 8:24 pm


Originally Posted by iluv2fly
Do you think they would term it as a "pleasure" for them ?

My company is always a pleasure ;)

lili Feb 28, 2006 9:20 pm

Do you FT hosts give points or something to lure guests from their hotel programs?

fredmartens Feb 28, 2006 11:22 pm


Originally Posted by lili
Do you FT hosts give points or something to lure guests from their hotel programs?

Nah, it's usually the wine cellar or booze cabinet...for some, it's the hot tub..and for others, the ziti & sausage in the hot tub at 1 A.M.

missydarlin Mar 1, 2006 12:41 am


Originally Posted by fredmartens
ziti & sausage in the hot tub at 1 A.M.

^ ^

holtju2 Mar 1, 2006 7:10 am

I had another FT'er doing a sleep over in my hotel room recently, although there was not that much sleep. :D

Calcifer Mar 1, 2006 7:33 am


Originally Posted by fredmartens
Nah, it's usually the wine cellar or booze cabinet...for some, it's the hot tub..and for others, the ziti & sausage in the hot tub at 1 A.M.

I have obviously been hanging out with the wrong group of people! ;) Then again, hot tubs and Manhattan apartments generally don't mix.....

AusTXHiker Mar 1, 2006 12:41 pm

Oh yeah, several FTers. Of course, I've met with them previously. However, only 1 FlyerTalker has ever stayed in my house.

UAL_Rulez Mar 1, 2006 1:09 pm


Originally Posted by holtju2
I had another FT'er doing a sleep over in my hotel room recently, although there was not that much sleep. :D

So how was BJ? :p

wldtrvlr Mar 1, 2006 8:22 pm

Yes, I have. We met on a mileage run and then kept in touch. They came down for a weekend and used the guest room. I have not gone to their place yet, but I know the invitation is open.

I do prefer to meet people before inviting them to the house, but in traveling internationally I have stayed with people I just met without any unpleasant events. As one poster mentioned most people are normal and respectful.

SanDiego1K Mar 1, 2006 10:02 pm

Casa de flyerwife is very comfortable - and comes with airport pick up and delivery. The amenity is often chocolate covered strawberries - mmmmm. And once - Freddie Jr was there!

SchmutzigMSP Mar 2, 2006 12:59 am

Just returned from a DO of sorts and shared a room at the Hilton with another FTer. I don't see a problem with it, so long as you know each other a bit. But, then again, I'm young, so I probably have a different perspective than some others might.

QF WP Mar 4, 2006 12:38 am

We're a friendly bunch of FT'ers here in BNE - we've just racked up our 4th (Annual) FT meet at the BNE Qantas Club. In the time that I've been organising get-togethers (whether 2 or 30 people), we've mostly chosen neutral venues (like the QC or local pubs).

However, we've had an FT BBQ @ NM's house (an excellent venue), I've been to Dave Noble's pads in SYD and both of IainF's houses in BNE. ozmerish has dropped me back at my place (so he knows I'm not destitute)...and I'd now count a number of FT'ers good friends (including those mentioned).

Once Mrs QF WP and I move this year, we'll then be able to have a venue suitable for these kind of functions. I wouldn't have any problem in allowing FT'ers that I know to stay. But I'd be a little wary of FT'ers I didn't know.

MACH81 Mar 4, 2006 9:43 pm

hosted a FT'er(never met before) and been hosted by a FT'er(previously met) ,no problem whatsoever...might be that we are all very young and we don't mind.Plus shared a hotel room with another FT'er(never met but IM for months!) in LAX,unfortunately it wasn't a woman! ;-) but he was so generous that I got a SQ F pijama!

dlnewbie Mar 20, 2006 10:57 am


Originally Posted by fredmartens
A few times, but it was the same Ft'er :) A number have overnighted at Casa Alfredo as well...the accommodations have, at times, ranged from a la-z-boy to a guest bedroom to a couch...and even the front porch once when...well, er....ah... never mind :D


can't imagine who that could have been

doc Mar 20, 2006 11:11 am


Originally Posted by SchmutzigMSP
Just returned from a DO of sorts and shared a room at the Hilton with another FTer...

---

Yes, but hotel rooms are a bit of a different storey, no? ;)

Mark

Bundy Bear Mar 24, 2006 4:56 am

Yes; I have
I travelled from Australia to England and spent 2 nights at a FTers place.
I had known this person for less an a year. :eek: I had been speaking to them on MSN, but had never spoken on the phone.

I spoke to someone online probably not FTer; and shared a hotel room with them and I had only known them for a week. :eek:

It was ok. I never met any of these people before I stayed with them.

Is that supposed to be a problem, seems like you people are so cautious.

IceTrojan Mar 24, 2006 4:58 am


Originally Posted by Bundy Bear
Is that supposed to be a problem, seems like you people are so cautious.

I think the fear is based on the fact that we have many crazies in the US.

SPN Lifer Mar 24, 2006 10:03 pm

The primary risks are theft (including identity theft), rape, and murder, in that order.

The latter is exceedingly rare, and men are less vulnerable to sexual assault.

Most people don't take much of value to hotel rooms.

Those with young children at home might be more cautious than the single, who often "crash" (spend the night) at places as varied as beaches, campgrounds, youth hostels, vehicles, friends' and acquaintances' floors, et cetera. At least I did.

As someone who values thrift, allowing someone to bunk down on one's living room floor has something to recommend itself. :cool:

iluv2fly Mar 25, 2006 8:51 am


Originally Posted by SPN Lifer
The primary risks are theft (including identity theft), rape, and murder, in that order.

In that order. Interesting... :rolleyes:

birdstrike Mar 25, 2006 9:06 am


Originally Posted by iluv2fly
In that order. Interesting... :rolleyes:

Presumably factored for probability.

jan_az Mar 27, 2006 11:45 am

A certain Ft'er has had me at her house, had my grown children in her unoccupied house, helped me move and stayed with me --- I guess this is above and beyond the call of duty

I have also had male FT'ers in my guest room - but I had met them in person first

SPN Lifer Mar 30, 2006 6:55 am


Originally Posted by iluv2fly
In that order. Interesting... :rolleyes:

I'm sorry I forgot that in Chicago, murder is a bigger risk than theft. :p

Do they have dictionaries in Chicago? :rolleyes:

;)

iluv2fly Mar 30, 2006 10:21 am


Originally Posted by SPN Lifer
I'm sorry I forgot that in Chicago, murder is a bigger risk than theft. :p

Do they have dictionaries in Chicago? :rolleyes:

;)

Okay, okay! Anyone else? :p

Daydream Apr 1, 2006 12:39 am

Yes to all.

Had a Flyertalker stay at my house, actually, one year she spent christmas with us, two years later she came a few days after it, and spent new years at another FTers place... downside: we chitchatted all night like girls at summer camp and ate way too much good food

I also had the pleasure at staying at a FTers house and it was great again. Downside: we chatted until way too late and ate way too much good food.

And I crashed on the extra bed in a FTers hotel room after a DO one night.
There are times where Flyertalk feels more like a big extended family than a message board.

KSinNYC Apr 1, 2006 12:52 pm

logistics q
 
For those of you who have stayed at a FTers house who you didn't know, or hosted somebody you didn't know -- how did you connect? I don't often see posts in CC like "H: Mileage Run, W: Floor in NYC" :) How was the invitation extended and accepted?

violist Apr 2, 2006 6:20 pm

Most recently:

http://flyertalk.com/forum/showpost....70&postcount=2

BettyKat Apr 3, 2006 2:32 pm


Originally Posted by KSinNYC
For those of you who have stayed at a FTers house who you didn't know, or hosted somebody you didn't know -- how did you connect? I don't often see posts in CC like "H: Mileage Run, W: Floor in NYC" :) How was the invitation extended and accepted?

Well, I just posted something in the New York forum (I live in New York) asking for someone to stay with my cats while the boyfriend and I are in London later this month! :)

As you can see if you click my name and read my posts, I'm being thrashed over in the New York boards for even daring to suggest that a stranger might stay with my cats ("you're making a mistake"-type comments to implications that I don't care about my cats as much as someone else cares about theirs). Some of them via private messages, some of the comments in the public forum...all of which is to say: I just happened to stumble onto this thread and was pleasantly surprised to read the whole thing. Thanks for the commentary on the ability to find normal people online. :p


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