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Punki Apr 22, 2003 9:05 pm

Oh, Rudi, I know, I know, I have to get to Wengen. It is not fair that I have to work so hard in my old age. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/frown.gif

But then, maybe it is not so fair that I am so young in my old age. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif

Maybe if some and or all of these characters really do show up at my house and intersperse yard work with drinking adult beverages on my back deck, I'll be able to squeeze out a free weekend++ for visiting my favorite older brother and his most lovely bride.

OBTW, Ozstamps, my Mom had never flown before Hunki and I got married (she was about 60 at the time). We sent her an airplane ticket to come to our wedding and after hemming and hawing for a few months, she decided to risk the frightening threat of flying in an airplane.

Well, we created a monster. She loved flying--even in coach. Thereafter we bought her UA tickets to come to stay with us every summer (she lived in Florida and hated the hot summers) and to visit for various other occasions. Sometimes she would just call and say, "I was thinking it might be fun to go to Vegas" which meant, would you please buy me a ticket, get a hotel and meet me in Vegas for the weekend. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif

Here is the kick. She would save up all the miles from the tickets we bought her to go visit other people. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/eek.gif We didn't care, because it was so wonderful to have her spend time with the children and, of course, Hunki loved it when each morning she would ask, "What would you like for dinner dear? Would you prefer that I made a pie or cake for dessert?" He got soooooooooooo spoiled.

I wish she were alive to enjoy free tickets today.

JohnG Apr 23, 2003 9:35 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by schreibsman:

As Punki had said she had given to other charities already and was looking for other ideas, this came to mind. Either I was way off with this, or the age gap has some very differing opinions on this matter. Maybe a little from Column A and a little from Column B.
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I dont think age has that much to do with it, ( For the record, I am 30).

More a case of people actually having to work to afford vacations in places like the caribbean and europe. It is a luxury, even for people who are employed full time and work hard.

Suggesting that college students are somehow deprived or in need of charity because they cant afford vacations in exotic places is just comical..... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif


bokich Apr 23, 2003 1:59 pm

Okay, I'm not at all surprised that schreibsman is getting teased a bit for his suggestion. On the surface, the critics are correct - being a "hard working" college student doesn't de facto entitle you to a fun spring break.

However, his suggestion might still have merit as:

1) A random act of kindness (assuming that you are into that sort of thing - and if you are desperately looking for ways to spend your miles, why not?)

2) A legitimate way to "reward" a deserving college student assuming you are already acquainted with said student and can vouch for the students "neediness."

As for myself, and my miles, I know that my brothers and girlfriend have plenty of ideas where my miles could be spent....


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[This message has been edited by bokich (edited 04-23-2003).]


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