The Delta Forum Lounge Thread Everybody is Welcome! 2005-2018
#61
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Gee whiz... the thread just get's started and it already feels like home.
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Two Questions
One, is there a SkyMiles bonus associated with joining the Delta Lounge? And two, do you come here often?
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Originally Posted by const88
do you come here often?
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Originally Posted by Lehava
*putting down promised welcome mat* Canarsie, those showers scare me. Who is going to be responsible for keeping Dov from peeking on the girls???
Originally Posted by Modapa
But I sure hope they have Jack Daniels in that bar!
Originally Posted by chrissxb
does this Delta Lounge need a Crown Room Club membership?
Originally Posted by Lehava
Canarsie knows better than to let the Jack or chocolates run low!
I hope there are no ants or roaches underneath those chocolates...
Originally Posted by vinnmann
Canarsie, I enjoyed having you show me around the lounge. However, I have a few comments: First, you failed to point out was the "Smoker's Aquarium". It would be a shame if Dovster failed to visit because there was no glass box where he could stop for a smoke. Although, I will admit that I don't recall going through security before entering the lounge, so is it possible that the lounge is landside do he can just step out to the curb?
It is the 37th door on your left.
Originally Posted by Gargoyle
The construction site of which I posted photos has been dormant since June. Neighbors aren't sure why- one told me that the work rules required work only during hours which were inconvenient for the workers. Another thought there might be another lawsuit. Meantime, the scaffold sits there, blocking half the street. I'll be back there in November, I'll see how it's going. ...and I'm booked on DL this time, first DL coach across the pond in longer than I can remember, we'll see how it compares to AZ, AF and Mickey'sAir (aka NWA)
I know of another impressive Italian concrete job, I have photos , a large curving swimming pool. A neighbor sued because it was too big and too near the street. After 3 months the suit ended, the neighbor lost, work continued. Under Italian law, the neighbor then had to pay damages. (If you file a civil suit and lose, you pay the other person, unlike in the U.S.).
See, Canarsie, isn't this interesting?
I know of another impressive Italian concrete job, I have photos , a large curving swimming pool. A neighbor sued because it was too big and too near the street. After 3 months the suit ended, the neighbor lost, work continued. Under Italian law, the neighbor then had to pay damages. (If you file a civil suit and lose, you pay the other person, unlike in the U.S.).
See, Canarsie, isn't this interesting?
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Huh?
Originally Posted by DLfan
you really should reconsider your stance on this point indufan and Canarsie).
The closest I have ever come to drinking is virgin pina coladas at poolside and a miniscule sip of wine on a Jewish holiday.
Originally Posted by Lehava
being back here (happy but weird)???? Still waiting for someone to come along and point out how off topic we are and to reprimand us *looking around waiting for someone to jump out and yell...april fool's on the new thread*
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Originally Posted by Cholula
And screw the ducks and geese.
Of course, had you written "screw the sheep" you would be in much better shape as we could easily foresee a number of people joining that forum, especially from rural parts of New Zealand and certain states in the southern USA.
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I would just like to say hello, currently from Atlanta, tho originally from new york... I am looking to make another Virgin UC award ticket next year for free with barely any travel like last year
I am learning German so I will state my name in such...
Ich Bin Allen or the more friendly Mein Name es Allen
I am learning German so I will state my name in such...
Ich Bin Allen or the more friendly Mein Name es Allen
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Originally Posted by allen074
I would just like to say hello, currently from Atlanta, tho originally from new york... I am looking to make another Virgin UC award ticket next year for free with barely any travel like last year
I am learning German so I will state my name in such...
Ich Bin Allen or the more friendly Mein Name es Allen
I am learning German so I will state my name in such...
Ich Bin Allen or the more friendly Mein Name es Allen
I didn't realize that a New Yorker moving to Atlanta had to learn German, but it certainly goes a long way towards explaining why I can never understand what people in Georgia are saying.
Welcome to the Delta Lounge!
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Originally Posted by Dovster
Of course, had you written "screw the sheep" you would be in much better shape as we could easily foresee a number of people joining that forum, especially from rural parts of New Zealand and certain states in the southern USA.
Those boys in the big cities like them too.
This could of course be just an ozzie rumour about our favourite little cousins floating off in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
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Originally Posted by Dovster
I didn't realize that a New Yorker moving to Atlanta had to learn German, but it certainly goes a long way towards explaining why I can never understand what people in Georgia are saying.
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Originally Posted by Dovster
Well, okay, but I can tell you this -- even though you are running for TalkBoard, I don't think you are going to find many others on the Board who will be willing to establish a new forum for people who share your predeliction.
Of course, had you written "screw the sheep" you would be in much better shape as we could easily foresee a number of people joining that forum, especially from rural parts of New Zealand and certain states in the southern USA.
Of course, had you written "screw the sheep" you would be in much better shape as we could easily foresee a number of people joining that forum, especially from rural parts of New Zealand and certain states in the southern USA.
Last edited by Lehava; Oct 11, 2005 at 6:25 am
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Originally Posted by allen074
I would just like to say hello, currently from Atlanta, tho originally from new york... I am learning German
Welcome to the lounge, Canarsie is mixing the drinks as we speak. But there won't be any food tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by Lehava
He also has had a glowing endorsement from the Brotherhood Inclusive of the Roaming Ducks (BIRD!). We deny all of the above allegations!
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(don't mind me. i'm just here to stuff my bag with Biscoff cookies. and could i grab a handful of those truffles, too? thanks)
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Originally Posted by allen074
I would just like to say hello, currently from Atlanta, tho originally from new york... I am looking to make another Virgin UC award ticket next year for free with barely any travel like last year
I am learning German so I will state my name in such...
Ich Bin Allen or the more friendly Mein Name es Allen
I am learning German so I will state my name in such...
Ich Bin Allen or the more friendly Mein Name es Allen
I've been going to Germany every year for the last seven, and I've memorized exactly one word.
Wasserkastanie. Which is water chestnut and not exactly the most useful word I could have learned.
The reason I can remember that word involves a long story about having dinner one night in a Chinese restaurant (yes, Chinese restaurant while in Germany...not my choice ), a group of 30 vendors from all over Europe and a long heated argument between the Chinese waiter and the only other American woman at the table who just refused to give up on her quest for a meal that included water chestnuts, even though the restaurant didn't have any.
Grab a drink and come sit over here and I'll tell you the whole long story...I'm just sure you want to hear it.