CharmingMan
CharmingMan
CharmingMan

Fifteen years ago last month American Airlines 1420 crashed in Little Rock. I was one of the 134 that survived. The captain along with ten passengers died. We left Dallas Fort Worth airport in an MD-82 around 8:30pm. I had just started a new job fresh out of college and was scheduled to meet a client in Bryant,

I am gathering that this dude has never heard of the Lecithin and Zinc combo (or just Lecithin for those who are Zinc intolorable)...your amount won't "come" into question. GNC. Thank me later.

Would you even consider living on a commercial plane, in coach for a month?

Danica Patrick: You shall not pass!

Adventure Time Wheel?

Delicious.

They must have listened to Bill first...

Wat, no chemtrails?!

A guide to Plano:

I traded Texas for Seattle only two years ago. I had covered parking at home and at work, and now I parallel park on the street outside my 110 year-old apartment building. My formerly spotless 200k mile Protege5 has a nice haze of front and rear parking scratches, and the integrity of my Miata's vinyl top has been

This "homo" will kick your ass a lot further than Cambridge.

I am alive today due to the 1988 Volvo 240 safety. Currently on my 7th Volvo.

My v70... also walked away without a scratch. Good job volvo!

The couple of times I've flown with them within the past year have been pretty great. They're even putting personal TVs in the economy seats on their new planes. They're definitely moving in the right direction.

American have stepped up their game considerably in the last few years with new planes, better service and the best loyalty program in the business... I fly a lot and I go out of my way to fly AA. Well done American, well done!!!

I flew an AA MD-80 from Austin to Chicago last month.

I am thinking he is some sort of assassin.

Wait a minute... Getting held back can help you get into an Ivy League school? Damn, it's good to be rich.

At private preps, where the parents pay, the rules are a bit … lax.