News and notes from around the interweb:
- Airport in New Zealand imposes 3-minute time limit on hugs
- With Alaska Airlines acquiring Hawaiian Airlines, there’s a great opportunity that won’t last to get the Hawaiian Airlines credit cards – separate from the Alaska cards – and turn those points into Alaska miles (plus, because of Hawaiian’s feature of free points transfers for those with the cards, and the Hawaiian <-> Alaska points transfers, you can pool points with other Alaska and Hawaiian accounts).
However one thing to watch out for is that Barclays seems to mistakenly open new Hawaiian accounts for cardmembers when opening cards, even though you’ve given your existing Hawaiian account number with the application. My wife’s card had the correct Hawaiian number applied. Mine did not. MilesTalk reported this happened to him as well.
- Man pretended to be police officer, forced his way into hotel room in Orlando
- And all I see here is those paper-thin seats.
This kind woman helped a mom calm her crying boy on a flight. He slept in her arms the entire flight
byu/Initial-Concept2695 inpics - Rumor: Did United Cancel the Lifetime Pass of Its Most Frequent Flyer?
- Man stole over $100,000 in property from Delta, sold stuff on eBay
Since the child story was from 2018, that child is a lot older now.
Is that a 3 minute limit for a hug , or for a feel ?
Trump is ahead among voters who cannot abide hearing hungover ‘Camel-a’ talk or laugh .
The Donald is ahead among voters who cannot abide hearing hungover Camel-a laughing .
MOTION to ban commenter “Alert”?
@SFO … Motion Tabled by the Chairman .
SFO is just another typical leftist pretending like they care about democracy while trying to censor opposing views
@Mantis … If someone is amazed at Camel-a’s hungover laugh , they will be ‘ banned ‘ .
I am more helpful … I say ‘give her another glass of wine’ .
Again, Russian bots have been detected via a peculiar habit of leaving a space before punctuation.
You know , like this .
As well as wooden, awkwardly written prose.
The TSA and the pre-TSA fanboys of “security” were already anti-hugging at the airport arrival/departure gates in the US ever since 9/11 when they restricted the general public from going airside without a boarding pass or gate pass.
@Jake … “via” means “by way of” or “by means of” , example “you sent a letter via email” .
I have an English usage book to give you , from Oxford .
Lol, the bot has a book, you say. From Oxford, no less. And yet …