As long as you don't need the books that are sandwiched over the paper.
As long as you don't need the books that are sandwiched over the paper.
Someone's still watching "Enterprise?" I liked some of the actors, but the show never should have happened.
Yeah, that was my reaction.
"...cigarettes have natural antiseptic and anti-parasitic properties."
This is what I use Snopes.com for.
I don't think sunsets are boring, I just think these photos aren't all that great, and I think "stunning" may be the next word to lose its meaning through over- or mis-use. Previous examples: "awesome" and "amazing."
Anybody who has been ticketed 20 times clearly isn't getting the message.
There are some pretty nice shots there, but your bar must be pretty low to call any of them "stunning."
Ah, you beat me to it.
From the time they introduced the "Awful Bar" I've been doing everything I can to restore the way it was before. I find it annoying and unhelpful.
As long as we don't run into Kardashians... er... Cardassians.
Exactly how is that clear?
He usually is. :)
Never in my life did it occur to me to use the knife designed to cut the bread to spread butter. I always use a table knife.
Serves them right for trying to game the system.
If enough people took your advice and committed the <i>fraud</i> you propose (buying a refundable ticket, using lounge privileges, then canceling the ticket), don't you think the airlines would eventually notice what it's costing them, and perhaps stop offering refundable tickets?
If the airline allows paying customers to bring a guest into the lounge, I have no problem with that. Even if a stranger asks to be your guest, that's pretty brazen, and something I wouldn't do, but the paying customer has the option to use their guest pass privileges as they wish.
No, miss Shain, it should not be used at all. What you have described is theft of services, pure and simple, whether you do it every time you travel, or just as a "last resort." Didn't your parents teach you the difference between right and wrong?
I agree. This is totally dishonest, whether you take advantage of it routinely, or only as a "last resort." It is theft, pure and simple.
Having to depend more and more on 3rd party extensions to keep basic configuration options that I demand is NOT and improvement, in my opinion.