Kent
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Tips for flying cheaper in 2012 (Gadling)
Feb 10th 2012 8:57AM I also like Yapta.com. Put in an itinerary and a price you would like to pay. It notififies when the price goes down to the price or below. It also sends a weekly update as to the price.
My First Million: A.J. Khubani, TeleBrands (AOL Small Business)
Jul 27th 2011 4:39PM I watched the show with Billy Mays and Andrew Sullivan on Discovery. Not only is A.J. in the direct marketing business with Telebrands, but his brother runs his own direct marketing business. I seem to recall that A.J. either turned down a product or was unsure, so Sully and the product inventor pitched the product to A.J.'s brother.
Galley Gossip: Is it okay for passengers to dump their drinks on the floor during turbulence? (Gadling)
Jul 26th 2011 12:57AM When the ride gets bumpy enough that your drink (juice, water, Coke, wine, etc.,) jumps out of the glass, and then lands back inside, you know 2 things.
First, the turbulence is definitely moderate.
Second, don't pick up the glass. Leave on the tray table.
I was once on a United flight from O'Hare to Atlanta. We wound up flying through a thunderstorm, since lightning was visible out the windows on both sides of the cabin. When the ride first got bumpy, passengers were laughing. When the captain announced that the F/As needed to lock down the serving carts and take their seats immediately, the laughing stopped.
And the ride felt like a rollercoaster coming down the first big hill.
FAA stops collecting airfare taxes -- and the airlines cash in (Gadling)
Jul 23rd 2011 6:35PM You can't just start selling seats on a plane. To do so requires an operating certificate from the FAA. Further, a lot of airports do put passengers on biz jets (and even the likes of Cessna 172s) through the TSA screening. Chicago has been requiring such at Midway and O'Hare (and Miegs before it was closed) in the name of security going back to 2002 or 2003.
FAA stops collecting airfare taxes -- and the airlines cash in (Gadling)
Jul 23rd 2011 6:31PM The article on the Dallas Morning Star website claims AA raised fares to cash in on the lapse in tax collection. Yet, I've been looking to buy tickets to Florida and have been seeing fares of $410 to $450 R/T, depending on the day, time, and destination. Today, the fare dropped to $365 R/T.
Are Prince Harry and Pippa Middleton Close to Becoming a Couple? (PopEater)
Jun 22nd 2011 3:04PM You do know that there are redheads in the Spencer family. If you look up Diana's sister, Lady Jane Fellowes, she's a redhead. Harry looks a lot like Diana's brother Charles, the Earl of Spencer. And you notice that Harry's ears stick out a bit, like Prince Charles.
George Lopez & Conan O'Brien Are Making History Together Tomorrow! (Celestrellas)
Jun 9th 2011 4:55PM I seem to remember that Letterman appeared on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Then, Carson was on Late Night with David Letterman that same evening.
Letterman had taken Late Night to Los Angeles (or should I say Burbank, where NBC is located) for a week. Johnny taped his show at 5:30 PT, and Letterman taped at 6:30 PT.
And I seem to remember that both were wearing similar attire, blue blazers with white shirts and gray trousers. Except Dave was wearing sneakers. Johnny was wearing dress shoes.
Parents Upset After School Yearbook Lists George W. Bush, Dick Cheney as Worst People of All Time (ParentDish)
Jun 2nd 2011 4:36PM Just remember that you can indoctrinate children just as easily as teachers can. Every time I mentioned something good about FDR, courtesy of a teacher, my mother would start in with her father's anti-FDR rhetoric.
So today, I have a very low opinion of FDR.
Any time I quoted a teacher who said something nice about the first Mayor Richard Daley of Chicago, she would either remind me of the vote stealing and corruption that went on in Chicago, usually by quoting the late Mike Royko, then columnist for the Chicago Daily News.
Needless to say, I have a low opinion of all of the Daleys.
By the same token, my mother didn't care for "new math" and taught me the way she learned math at a consolidated school during the Depression. Needless to say, I do math the way my mother learned it, and not the way it was taught during the 1960s and 1970s.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's Mistress Threatens to Sue Over Story (PopEater)
May 26th 2011 2:59PM Why isn't she suing the ex-husband as well? ET may be the messenger and didn't confirm the story, but the ex-husband created the lie.
Writing a Will: Yes, Parents, You Need One! (ParentDish)
May 25th 2011 11:38AM The one problem is when you ask people if they would take your children, if the event both parents die, and they all say no.
Or, if you are of one religion, and none of your friends share that religion.
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- Leila Brillson
I just got bangs (present tense)
- Tim Stevens
On the plane to LA for my 13th E3. Will have to photoshop Jason on all my photos this week.
- Leila Brillson
Let's get to 1k followers. What do you like best? Ambiguous laments about my personal life, snide cultural commentary, or, you know, fashun?
- Amar Toor
Manu Ginobli looks like Roberto Benigni.





