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onlysuites Nov 25, 2010 11:41 pm


Originally Posted by snod08 (Post 15282527)
LOL all of you.....I find that the biggest advantage of being single is that I can travel wherever/whenever/however I want. Lets see how long I can dodge that bullet (of not being single).

However, its supposedly snowing in PHL right now....I am glad I dodged that one!

Nice and hot and humid in IAH.

You forgot that you don't need to get two award seats. You can fly Jet first on any day you want. Us married guys have to beg and plead for that second F seat. :D

Keyser Nov 26, 2010 8:35 am


Originally Posted by lallyr (Post 15289594)
You forgot that you don't need to get two award seats. You can fly Jet first on any day you want. Us married guys have to beg and plead for that second F seat. :D

so true....

Keyser Nov 26, 2010 8:36 am

just had a 'thumbs up' after ages....man, i used to love that drink growing up....

abhilife2001 Nov 26, 2010 9:16 am


Originally Posted by saad (Post 15292678)
just had a 'thumbs up' after ages....man, i used to love that drink growing up....

this is available quite easily in delhi since some time.. surprised u had it after a long time..but yes, its much better than most other soft drinks..^

abhilife2001 Nov 26, 2010 9:17 am


Originally Posted by lallyr (Post 15289594)
You forgot that you don't need to get two award seats. You can fly Jet first on any day you want. Us married guys have to beg and plead for that second F seat. :D

for that matter even Jet Y.. many times its tough to even get 2 seats in Y making it necessary for the wife to travel in J and self in Y :o

B747-437B Nov 26, 2010 10:12 am


Originally Posted by saad (Post 15292678)
just had a 'thumbs up' after ages....man, i used to love that drink growing up....

I had a Thumbs Up last month at a hole-in-the-wall Indian restaurant in Montreal of all places. They also had Limca available!!

I don't know what they put in Thumbs Up but it dries your mouth out like nothing else I've ever tasted. Yet so addictive...

snod08 Nov 26, 2010 11:52 am

Does anyone remember "Kickapoo" (soft drink)? I used to love it!!

havent had thumbs up in a while...but did have LImca!!


Many years ago, there was a competition where you look for these characters from Jungle Book under the cap of Gold Spot drinks. I collected every one of those!! and got whatever prize, etc. I looked for Gold Spot caps every where.. on the streets, etc, etc.

Those were the best days!!


Anyways, sorry that all of you need to look for TWO award seats:D:D

Keyser Nov 26, 2010 12:38 pm


Originally Posted by abhilife2001 (Post 15293058)
this is available quite easily in delhi since some time.. surprised u had it after a long time..but yes, its much better than most other soft drinks..^

i know it's available everywhere but i had been off soft drinks for the last couple of years....brought back old memories when i had it this afternoon....:D

Keyser Nov 26, 2010 12:41 pm


Originally Posted by B747-437B (Post 15293646)
I don't know what they put in Thumbs Up but it dries your mouth out like nothing else I've ever tasted. Yet so addictive...

you can say that again....

Savage25 Nov 26, 2010 2:41 pm

Its Thums Up, not Thumbs Up!

snod08 Nov 26, 2010 4:44 pm


Originally Posted by Savage25 (Post 15296395)
Its Thums Up, not Thumbs Up!

that is true!

onlysuites Nov 27, 2010 1:35 am


Originally Posted by B747-437B (Post 15293646)
I had a Thumbs Up last month at a hole-in-the-wall Indian restaurant in Montreal of all places. They also had Limca available!!

I don't know what they put in Thumbs Up but it dries your mouth out like nothing else I've ever tasted. Yet so addictive...

Oh how I crave Limca after being abroad for a few days. Usually at T2 I would have one as soon as I walked out.

dgxoxo Nov 27, 2010 6:02 am

I do love Limca cola. And the other things I love is the Indian Nescafe that you can get at the airports. After a long flight in from JFK or FRA, I crave the sugary goodness of the Indian Nescafe from the coffee stands. Granted, it is nothing close to coffee (or the espresso that I prefer), but it is a lovely treat (to be had no more than once or twice a year!).

dgxoxo Nov 27, 2010 6:04 am


Originally Posted by snod08 (Post 15282527)
LOL all of you.....I find that the biggest advantage of being single is that I can travel wherever/whenever/however I want. Lets see how long I can dodge that bullet (of not being single).

I'm almost thirty and am finding that dodging the bullet is getting harder and harder. Once I tell my parents that I'm gay, however, I get the feeling that any pressure to get married will be gone once and for all :D

Although I note that I won't be telling them until I'm bringing a nice boy home to spend the rest of my life with!!!

snod08 Nov 27, 2010 8:43 am


Originally Posted by dgxoxo (Post 15303223)
I'm almost thirty and am finding that dodging the bullet is getting harder and harder. Once I tell my parents that I'm gay, however, I get the feeling that any pressure to get married will be gone once and for all :D

Although I note that I won't be telling them until I'm bringing a nice boy home to spend the rest of my life with!!!

Welcome to Chai Stall!
You sure are going to create a ruckus when you bring that nice boy home!!
Hopefully, it will go smoothly.

But, I do agree that its harder and harder to dodge that bullet and...
I am older than you....boooooo.....


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