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Old Feb 15, 2007 | 11:06 pm
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Originally Posted by Punki
I did not drug you! It was my sheer animal magnetism that caused you to behave that way -- not any chemical aphrodisiac.
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Old Feb 15, 2007 | 11:38 pm
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In my dialect drug and dragged are interchangeable. I had thought of using "dragged" but thought that those folks who attended the party might think that I was talking about Ozstamps.

So, drug it is.

OBTW, while I visited with Dovster in Venice, on that occasion he drug another honey around by a most interesting appendage.
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Old Feb 15, 2007 | 11:44 pm
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Originally Posted by Punki
OBTW, while I visited with Dovster in Venice, on that occasion he drug another honey around by a most interesting appendage.
Punki, that was in Verona -- not Venice. And it is a good thing I found out in time that Juliet was only 14-years-old. If not, I might have been arrested for statue-atory rape.
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Old Feb 16, 2007 | 10:09 am
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Originally Posted by Canarsie
...or get thrown out of a disclaimer restaurant during a snowstorm...
*the above comment does not constitute an admission of guilt on the part of the poster or anyone who MIGHT have been with him that night.
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Old Feb 16, 2007 | 10:20 am
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Originally Posted by Lehava
Where else can you get in a car with three people you have never met before and spend 2 hours crossing state lines looking for booze??????
Are you Jacking us around with this comment??
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Old Feb 16, 2007 | 3:04 pm
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Originally Posted by Cholula
Are you Jacking us around with this comment??
Now why would I do that *smile*
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Old Feb 16, 2007 | 3:10 pm
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Originally Posted by Spiff
They're so much more fun than DON'Ts.
ROFL.

I like DOs because I get to meet spiffy people...like Spiff.

Also gives me an excuse to take a trip just to hang out with others instead of traveling for the purposes of constant exploration when I arrive somewhere.
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Old Feb 16, 2007 | 3:30 pm
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I would like to get to some DO's and meet some of you characters in person. I am hearing impaired, so forgive me for lugging a laptop or some paper and a pen around! :P

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Old Feb 17, 2007 | 1:27 pm
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Originally Posted by skye1
...Even the "mini-Do's" (the "im at ____ tonight, anyone up for dinner/drinks?")..these are great ways to learn about great places to eat if you're stuck at an airport. ....
where is the best place to post this sort of thing? --the "will be at PHL/DFW/whatever from 3:20-5:10 monday" type?
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Old Feb 19, 2007 | 6:40 am
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Originally Posted by haniboo
where is the best place to post this sort of thing? --the "will be at PHL/DFW/whatever from 3:20-5:10 monday" type?
You can always feel free to start a thread in Community Forum - many have done that in the past. Otherwise, on some airline forums such as SQ or UA, there are threads dedicated to posting when one will be in the airline's lounge on a given date & time.
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Old Feb 19, 2007 | 2:15 pm
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Originally Posted by Sanosuke
I would like to get to some DO's and meet some of you characters in person. I am hearing impaired, so forgive me for lugging a laptop or some paper and a pen around! :P

Sanosuke!
We'd be happy to meet you. When you come, be patient with us, and coach us on the best way to communicate with you.
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 2:34 pm
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The experiences. FlyerTalkers have talked/conned/coerced me into doing all sorts of crazy and wonderful things that I would never have done on my own.

Randy would allow us to organise the first FT party in paradise entirely our own way, but did in the end support us taking up the huge bill of our main get-together-evening event there and did support us also with men-/womenpower the whole time without asking for anything in return.

PremEx brought me into Walt Disney's dining room, and also taught me how to get a whole upper deck of a Jumbo flying LAX-HNL to be reserved for a dancing party on board (including the FA!), that was when he arranged our flight to the very first FT party in paradise (the PiP).

Blonde Bomber introduced me to the swiss birds research center in my home-country ...

catman taught me how to 'handle' steaks the american way (in Restaurants)

dgolds offers constantly the 'deck' of his top-hill-on-Castro-house to impress my friends travelling with me with the bast San Francisco sight-seeing

baobab by miracle can turn Gisela and I in proud parents at Harward (when she made her MBA)

Punki can convince me to go to a circus in folklore dress and to dance there in the middle of the artists performance

only thanks to Indurain and Alice I know now a chinese wedding and also the chinese tradition on how to take care of mother and baby later on

Hunki acting as boat captain shows me the Seattle bay from the sea-side

wingless knows the recipee to make me feel 40 years younger, and is the first woman I trust to understand more about (US) sports than I do

tom911 did succeed in convincing me that police-people can (also) be friends (a tough job to succeed that is with a liberal swiss guy)

bernie makes me feel best friend of Düsseldorf's mayor at the Rosenmontag-carneval.

dan1431 brings me into the members dining room at Yankee games

airoli makes me a very proud holder of oli-airways frequent flier platinum card #1

naxos surprised me by knowing (and loving) my home away from home (Wengen) even more than I do

AnnaS makes me feel 100% trustworthy when convincing her mother that meeting a stranger she only knows from the Internet for the very first time in person is absolutely ok for her

estnet makes me feeld comfortable to go on talking to ladies even after having eaten a lot of roasted garlic (Restaurant Angela in Zurich)

magic111 taught me the science of flipping a coin ...

MileageAddict makes me feel sooooooo®© important, when he drives hours to SEA airport just to greet me for the first time (and then hours back again)

from stimpy I learned english (that 'next' weekend is not 'the very next' weekend in 2 days, but the weekend after ...)

auh2O brings me to sit just behind top NBA players (and to be pampered in special members only lounges at Clippers home games), he also made me feel local at pre-game 49ers grill-parties outside the stadium

CocoaNut taught me that fighting failing mobile phone system-operators is worth every bit of it, even when travelling to Venice ...

tropicalflyer organises all my lodging requierements for the upcoming Winter Olympics in Vancouver

djohannw taught me how to get awards to Australia even in SQ first-class

markbach arranges my very first Krispy doughnut degustation

ozstamps taught Gisela and I how to get into the SQ first-class lounge even without even flying ... (in Melbourne that was), and since then he is the knowledgeable FlyerTalker in Gisela's opinion, I am just a nobody regarding miles etc. now for her ...

Mizu would do everything to encourage bernie to make the very first Düsseldorf-Do a full success when investing a whole weekend in preperation-work there.

beckley beside teaching me how to start and run an internet site also taught me how to successfully deal with scalpers for NFL tickets

LyonKing achieves to make me interested in Poker (just watching)

thanks to doc I know how to search the Internet

only geo1004 taught me how to deal with kokonutz

kokonutz partially made me understand how to bribe and win arguments with congress ... and how I have to behave when losing tennis-games myself to some 'Matt Wald' guy

zaccaggie brings me without being questioned through european costums and over boarders and to the parking space right in front of any stadium in Switzerland

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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 3:25 pm
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Great list, Rudi. FlyerTalk is great, isn't it?
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 8:52 pm
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Fantastic Rudi! ^ ^

Hope you make the Zurich YodeleeDo so we who haven't can meet you and Gisela, the Swiss legends of FT.
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 10:21 pm
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Three words...MCI BBQ DO!

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