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MBM3 Nov 24, 2009 9:09 am

Hey Copa, looks like the airlines are taunting you! ;)

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/milea...sna-198-a.html

rolov Nov 24, 2009 9:12 am


Originally Posted by COFlyerCLE (Post 12872647)
I am so hating this forced transition from Microsoft Money to Quicken. Can't believe MS dropped this product and now I have to use one that is clearly inferior.


:mad:

please see my signature
Kind Regards :D

CO 1E Nov 24, 2009 9:15 am


Originally Posted by fozz (Post 12872447)
I will be riding with rolov doing EWR-FRA-LHR.

You're probably on the same FRA-LHR flight as I.

rolov Nov 24, 2009 9:18 am


Originally Posted by CO 1E (Post 12872738)
So, you canz take me into F lounge at FRA?

No I think "IS NOT POSSIBLE"
Im not sure how they handle the arrival usage of FCL but under the rules It states you can take a guest provided they are on the same flug.
It is a grey area since I will be on F on EWR-FRA with fozz, technically he should be allowed in for being on the same flight. So we are going to try this. When you arrive we can all go to the SEN lounge, or we might already be there if we are denied access altogether.

Olton Hall Nov 24, 2009 9:20 am

I need a big drink. The thought of me just putting myself into dept a few minutes ago to pay my bills just sickens me.:( At least I'm still way below the national average.

kingalien Nov 24, 2009 9:21 am

<groan> morning Box. Restless night.

CO 1E Nov 24, 2009 9:24 am


Originally Posted by rolov (Post 12872797)
No I think "IS NOT POSSIBLE"
Im not sure how they handle the arrival usage of FCL but under the rules It states you can take a guest provided they are on the same flug.
It is a grey area since I will be on F on EWR-FRA with fozz, technically he should be allowed in for being on the same flight. So we are going to try this. When you arrive we can all go to the SEN lounge, or we might already be there if we are denied access altogether.

Which is the best SEN lounge?

icurhere2 Nov 24, 2009 9:26 am


Originally Posted by sbm12 (Post 12871719)
Sure, but unless you are donating the beer to a bum or college kids you still have to drink it, and I'm not sure that pain is worth the points. :eek:

I will drink Coors Light (in moderation); I'll also use it as a base when cooking.

sbm12 Nov 24, 2009 9:27 am


Originally Posted by Scott6067 (Post 12872739)
The FM idea is something they are looking into. i was surprised how many people aren't paid members on that sight.

I meant the airline, not Flustatik.de. ;)

MBM3 Nov 24, 2009 9:32 am


Originally Posted by icurhere2 (Post 12872851)
I will drink Coors Light (in moderation); I'll also use it as a base when cooking.

I will drink it when there is no alternative, such as sporting events. Or, when it is free. :)

belynch Nov 24, 2009 9:32 am

Well at least something is going okay. A quick check of the usually very conservative zillow.com shows my house value up 8% of what I purchased it earlier this year. :-:

It helps that two houses recently sold in my 'hood for 100k more than I purchased mine and one is on the market for about 80k above. :cool:

rolov Nov 24, 2009 9:33 am


Originally Posted by CO 1E (Post 12872832)
Which is the best SEN lounge?

The tower lounge, but that is in A Non-Schengen where the USA departures are, you might arrive at those gates. The LH flight arrives at A or B, so we will have to see. Your onward flight should depart from B Non-Schengen, I have no idea where my CDG flight will go out from.

mwg25 Nov 24, 2009 9:34 am


Originally Posted by sdm1130 (Post 12872196)
I ran through all of these hoops planning my honeymoon as well - it's fun and will likely happen again when you least expect it. I recommend checking the records daily until you are sitting on the plane ready to go.

Ratio of Honeymoon Planning : Wedding Planning?


Originally Posted by MBM3 (Post 12872620)
I will be in Cleveburg enjoying round after round of christmas ale at our local watering hole in preparation for our drive to Indiana for family time on Thursday. One needs to cherish time with a 91 year old grandfather (who is luckily in great shape and works out more than I do), but damn does it get old. :)

Arrived last night (sisters don't get in until Wed evening) and went with the parents to Mitchell's Fish Market for happy hour specials at the bar - $1.25 oysters, Christmas Ale, and a rather good bloody mary. My parents are actually pretty fun to party with, usually. :D

mwg25 Nov 24, 2009 9:36 am


Originally Posted by icurhere2 (Post 12872851)
I will drink Coors Light (in moderation); I'll also use it as a base when cooking.


Originally Posted by MBM3 (Post 12872883)
I will drink it when there is no alternative, such as sporting events. Or, when it is free. :)

Both true for me at Mardi Gras in MSY - also, the fact that you can basically drink it like water, from sunup to sundown, without getting overly "full", helped in that scenario. :D

MBM3 Nov 24, 2009 9:37 am


Originally Posted by mwg25 (Post 12872903)
Ratio of Honeymoon Planning : Wedding Planning?



Arrived last night (sisters don't get in until Wed evening) and went with the parents to Mitchell's Fish Market for happy hour specials at the bar - $1.25 oysters, Christmas Ale, and a rather good bloody mary. My parents are actually pretty fun to party with, usually. :D

What part of town are they? Lakewoodian here, though I firmly keep my East Side upbringing.


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