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KCI is the one where the terminals all resemble a roller derby rink, correct? Last time I was there (admittedly probably 16-18 years ago) — it was about 75% empty.

My dog is a dead ringer for Louis Rukeyser of PBS' Wall Street Week fame...alas, I don't know how many people remember Louis Rukeyser.

His faith has rules about flying over cemeteries - and somehow the plastic is seen as protection.

Fargo

It takes a lot to oust a male CEO - even if a company is doing poorly from a financial standpoint. It will be interesting to watch and see if the Board now tries to hire a female CEO (a) I think it will be difficult to get support behind someone who has been inside the company while Charney was in charge. (b) because

Alas many grandmothers picked the same colors for how they looked in real life. ; )

I wonder how many people remember Ted's interest in coloring classic movies...and the big stock it produced - American Film Technologies.

That's what I am thinking. Maggie was wearing it on her way to Terminus. But I think you are right that she got it from Daryl.

Does white smoke mean that they elected a new Pope in Terminus?

And now for the rim shot!

Maybe Uber determines the lav pricing.

I thought it was $1,000 for an inside seat and $500 to stand. Does the cost to use the lav increase according to the length of the flight?

The commercial ones are loud — residential and of German design....flawless.

C'mon...I would take the rotary iron in a second. They are great!!

OOH — I had a mini dachshund named Fred when I was a kid.

I am not sure I really see all that much difference in the boxer photo (re: the legs) — the old photo is of a boxer in a normal stance and the new photo has the dog "stacked" for the ring.

Her "before" pic looks a lot like Phoebe Cates....the "after" is Phoebe Cates, drag queen.

The recirculated air is clean — as long as the airline changes the filters as recommended. — told to me many years ago by the CEO of a filtration company.

There was a group of plays last week in Long Island City called "Sex with Robots" — at the Secret theatre — actually quite good.

I don't know how I feel about being able to practically see into my apartment...but it's interesting to see how wide open the upper west side was in 1836