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FT Lurker Jun 14, 2010 11:22 am

Good Afternoon, Box.

This past weekend was truly epic.

Trustguy Jun 14, 2010 11:23 am


Originally Posted by FT Lurker (Post 14130386)
Good Afternoon, Box.

This past weekend was truly epic.

I agree with this post! ^

ConciergeMike Jun 14, 2010 11:24 am

So, CO apparently "murdered" a dog, according to :rolleyes:book. The perro was booked HNL-IAH-SEA. Anyone else see a problem there without even getting into more details?

sdm1130 Jun 14, 2010 11:24 am


Originally Posted by AMF in NJ (Post 14130320)
I probably haven't been to an IHOP in a dozen years, but I know well enough not to order a steak there. :-:

+1!


Originally Posted by Hartmann (Post 14130377)
Or not to go there at all, though if my only two options to avoid starving were IHOP or Denny's, I'd choose IHOP.

IHOP and Denny's have one purpose - provide greasy food to drunk/hungover college students at crazy hours. :-:

Steph3n Jun 14, 2010 11:25 am


Originally Posted by Hartmann (Post 14130377)
Or not to go there at all, though if my only two options to avoid starving were IHOP or Denny's, I'd choose IHOP.

I had pancakes with it as well, pancakes are at least hard to mess up, and they were filling.
Better than the microthin tbone.

Steph3n Jun 14, 2010 11:26 am


Originally Posted by sdm1130 (Post 14130405)
+1!



IHOP and Denny's have one purpose - provide greasy food to drunk/hungover college students at crazy hours. :-:

Yea you got it, and basically that is what it was midnight dining with crazy kids.
I drove the 70+ miles home.....

I had a chance to take home a drunk girl, and passed.

Hartmann Jun 14, 2010 11:26 am


Originally Posted by sdm1130 (Post 14130405)
IHOP and Denny's have one purpose - provide greasy food to drunk/hungover college students at crazy hours. :-:

See, people think it's the boozing that causes the vomiting, whereas my thesis is that it's the food afterward ;)

sdm1130 Jun 14, 2010 11:31 am


Originally Posted by Steph3n (Post 14130414)
Yea you got it, and basically that is what it was midnight dining with crazy kids.
I drove the 70+ miles home.....

I had a chance to take home a drunk girl, and passed.

And you're how old? :confused:

ssullivan Jun 14, 2010 11:31 am

Sadly, at the moment I'm kind of this guy:

http://thesource.typepad.com/.a/6a00...3e3928a4-800wi

Since we moved I cannot find my stapler, and I doubt that our accounting department is going to be happy when I send in all of these expenses reports unstapled.

icurhere2 Jun 14, 2010 11:32 am


Originally Posted by ConciergeMike (Post 14130404)
So, CO apparently "murdered" a dog, according to :rolleyes:book. The perro was booked HNL-IAH-SEA. Anyone else see a problem there without even getting into more details?

CO allows dogs to be shipped:

A. In the summer and
B. In the summer in the hold?

ssullivan Jun 14, 2010 11:32 am


Originally Posted by Hartmann (Post 14130419)
See, people think it's the boozing that causes the vomiting, whereas my thesis is that it's the food afterward ;)

I've never thrown up Whataburger when eating it in the middle of the night on a stomach full of alcohol. To this day it remains my favorite drunk food.

Hartmann Jun 14, 2010 11:34 am


Originally Posted by ssullivan (Post 14130465)
I've never thrown up Whataburger when eating it in the middle of the night on a stomach full of alcohol. To this day it remains my favorite drunk food.

And that's my point ;)

Whataburger > IHOP.

icurhere2 Jun 14, 2010 11:34 am


Originally Posted by AMF in NJ (Post 14130320)
I probably haven't been to an IHOP in a dozen years, but I know well enough not to order a steak there. :-:


Originally Posted by sdm1130 (Post 14130405)
IHOP and Denny's have one purpose - provide greasy food to drunk/hungover college students at crazy hours. :-:

And why would one eat items that aren't breakfast-related at either?

xFF Jun 14, 2010 11:36 am


Originally Posted by ConciergeMike (Post 14130404)
So, CO apparently "murdered" a dog, according to :rolleyes:book. The perro was booked HNL-IAH-SEA. Anyone else see a problem there without even getting into more details?

The "IAH" in the middle of that itin. is likely the problem. A crate left in the sun could easily get well into the 100's quickly. A lot of TX municipalities are passing laws prohibiting even leaving dogs in cars in parking lots because of this issue. Have to remember: dogs.cannot.sweat. (other than their tongue). :(

sfogate Jun 14, 2010 11:40 am

Good morning Box.

I miss waking up to a Hyatt breakfast. :(

Atleast the house wasn't trashed while I was gone but then again the dishwasher wasn't emptied either. There were no dishes in the sink so I believe the family went out for every meal.

It is wonderful to be back home where the temperatures and humidity levels are perfect. I had forgotten just how humid the East Coast gets. :D


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