Flight attendants are not supposed to accept gratuities.
Flight attendants are not supposed to accept gratuities.
no it is a plane. A Gulfstream in fact. The author is just ignorant or trying to be funny.
I'm with you on this one, I often fly to Vegas for work conventions and I like to take the Sunday flight on Jetblue so I can watch football, I have a few beers, I don't yell, I don't cheer, I don't burp, but I do get pretty buzzed.
Anything looking remotely like this. If anyone can come up with a purpose for this please chime in...
Bro Dozers. Big, loud, driven aggressively, rarely seen off asphalt, hard to get into. Pretty useless.
Was he a professional or someone hired on the cheap?
It amazes me that a professional would try to pass on a blind curve. I understand that the licensing may be less than adequate, but most guys wanna keep their jobs.
The obvious answer.
The movie is going to suck
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Weird, because the original Corvettes had an inline-6.
It's worth mentioning they all work directly with manufacturers.
Um... why not? I'm sure the title still said Ferrari so it was just some badging and a nick name.
He probably got the C&D because his badges were too close to a trademarked design? But I bet any lawyer could have gotten that thrown out.
As I say sir I'm no lawyer.
What? It's a clean, useful system. On average, 725,000 people get around the city on it.
What are you missing that they aren't?
Chicago is on here because of its infrastructure. Rail, counting both in the city and heading out, is almost unparalleled.
pictured: downtown Phoenix
Leave it to the Europeans to maintain a healthy, well-run city with lots of services and public transport. Reader Alex87f is pretty familiar with the surprisingly beautiful Austrian capital.
With automatic toll-taking machines popping up everywhere and a stiff congestion tax, not only is the city prepared for commuters, its ready to brutally beat them into submission.
Chicago should be disqualified for its shameful management of water and sewage. They've been draining the great lakes, and using the water to literally flush their toilets down the Mississippi River basin for a century.