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Originally Posted by belynch
(Post 12911286)
... seriously considering going to BDA this weekend. :-:
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Originally Posted by jrzyshawn
(Post 12910713)
WOW, who issued the reward CO?
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Originally Posted by Mackieman
(Post 12911251)
Indeed, B6 has a fine product, especially in the EML seats. I hope a judge laughs at that journalist and finds him in contempt; not only of court, but of people who aren't morons.
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Originally Posted by belynch
(Post 12911286)
... seriously considering going to BDA this weekend. :-:
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Interesting ZRH-LGA fare for $355 noted in MR forum. I see it on ITA in April but have not been able to book it. ZRH-EWR-CLE-LGA
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Since I'm having one of those days... Something to cheer me up:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2493/...ef311f6c_o.jpg |
Originally Posted by rolov
(Post 12909537)
I got a nice gift for picking up the gf at NY Penn:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2632/...4376b388ce.jpg |
Originally Posted by xyzzy
(Post 12909842)
Greetings, b:rolleyes:x -- we just got back from this evening's preview of Up In The Air. We *really* liked it! Unfortunately, many of the FF geeky scenes were in the previews/ads, but the movie as a whole was very well done. I recognized the part we saw them filming this spring in STL (I even recognized the extras).
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Did I read somewhere that CO is actually giving compensation to people who had 739ER flights without LiveTV over the past few weeks? Any idea what the compensation is? I'm not normally one to complain about something so trivial, but if they're freely giving out miles or certs, I may consider shooting them an email. :o
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Originally Posted by Brituchenite
(Post 12906339)
IMHO letters after one's name are so freaking pretentious. I never put letters after my name.
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Originally Posted by sbm12
(Post 12911336)
I can give you some decent recommendations for things to do. Most of them involve riding a moped. :p
Canada strikes again. :mad::mad::rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by ssullivan
(Post 12911436)
I used to work with someone who put ", BA" after his name. :rolleyes: I'm not a huge fan of it for any degree, but at least have something beyond a standard four-year college degree if you do it.
Normally, in Outlook, you can just type "last name, first initial" and it'll figure out the rest unless you have a common name like "johnson, b" :rolleyes:. Let's say that her name is Jane Doe. Instead of putting her name in Outlook as "Doe, Jane", she put in "Doe, Dr. Jane". :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter
(Post 12911415)
Duck uplink protocol complete. ^
Rolle Yes: (On Mobile probably with CLaudio) Hold on a moment someone else is getting in the car. Who do you work for ? :rolleyes:v GF: :confused: , Im sorry what ? Rolle Yes: Who do you work for? :rolleyes:v GF: Actually Im a student, why ? Rolle Yes: Everyone in NYC works in banking, which bank ? :rolleyes:v GF: OK well im a student, do you want to see my ID Rolle Yes: (speaking on mobile again) I have to get off the phone, I don't know what bank this girl works for, I have to watch what I say. :rolleyes:v GF: :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: |
I only use numbers in my name. Being a "the third" is kinda cool, though it has really messed up some CO staff as the III is directly attached to my last name in their database (spaces or comma IS NOT POSSIBLE). I almost missed an OpUp to CDG when they tried to pronounce my name with 3 "eyes" at the end rather than "the third." Thankfully I figured it out!
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Originally Posted by mnmag
(Post 12910901)
Wow!:eek: Hopefully you're still asleep & getting much needed zzzz's!:-:
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