At the time of my posting this comment has an impressive 580 stars, which is way less than it deserves.
At the time of my posting this comment has an impressive 580 stars, which is way less than it deserves.
Dennis F. from Alexandria, VA really seemed to enjoy their services.
I flee out of LGA in February. There was no electricity or running water in the terminal. I am not exaggerating. They actually closed the bathrooms because there was no running water, and the lights were out in the terminal. They couldn’t make announcements so there were insanely large crowds of angry, confused people…
Also, in your defense, you're not a news organization spewing nonsense to maintain your otherwise sinking ratings. There's nothing inherently wrong with speculation, as long as it's not labeled as news.
It's for people who think CNBC is somehow too liberal.
Hey Paul, can you explain why planes are not outfitted with GPS to find the location of a crash? I've read several explanations, but I'm not sure which ones are accurate. Apologies if you've firlded this one before.
Well, here's my bad manager story:
At least his sign-off was accurate.
I teach a non-PE class. If a student told me they weren't going to do work for the day I would give them a zero. Not assault them, put a pen in their hand and force their hand onto the page. Because that's fucking insane.
Interesting. I always wondered if this was a NYC union phenomenon, or if it was unions in general. Now I know.
Taylor Swift embodies everything about new New York City. Her empty pop anthems are to real art and music what frozen yogurt chains are to interesting neighborhood establishments. She is the perfect welcome ambassador.
There is no such thing as 'real' New Yorker. There is native (born here) and transplant (moved here). Those are the only two distinctions.
I'm a little confused, how exactly does this work? I would think that busy commercial airports have a very tight schedule that would only allow for something like this in the event of an emergency. All you have to do is request to land there and you might be accommodated?
Your's is a fair point.
This was a great article.
Parking breaks can fail. My dad's did once. Found his car down the block (our driveway had a very slight incline onto a very steep street). Luckily no one was hurt. Even before that I had always been taught to leave the car in gear, just in case. The responsible thing to do is to leave your foot on the clutch…
Actually, they air speed holes. They make the glider go faster.
No problem I probably took it too serious anyway.
Fair enough.