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Tag Archives: travel
This Wasn’t in the Brochure
When my wife and I married we didn’t have a lot of money. The only real issue this caused is that we never had what most people consider a honeymoon. We did manage to get away for a couple of … Continue reading →
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Tagged bad hotel stays, Chattanooga, Chattanooga Tennessee, honeymoon, Hotel, marriage, postaweek2011, Rock City, Ruby Falls, travel, Travel and Tourism
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Travel Tribulations Part 2
Be sure to read Part 1. Yes, that one-way ticket from New York to Boston caused me more trouble than I would realize, but at least I had gotten through it with a story I knew I’d be able laugh … Continue reading →
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Tagged airlines, airplanes, Baltimore, Birmingham, security, Transportation Security Administration, travel, TSA, work
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Travel Tribulations Part 1
I used to enjoy flying, even after the tighter restrictions put in place because of 9/11. I never minded the increased security or the need to arrive at the airport earlier than I would have preferred. I understood the fine … Continue reading →
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Tagged Airline, Boarding pass, Boston, New Hampshire, New York, travel, TSA, United States, work
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Wait… What?
I absolutely love a good non sequitur, partially because I enjoy employing Latin, but mostly because they seem to always garner the same reaction from a large number of people. Throw a good non sequitur at someone and they’ll usually … Continue reading →
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Up North (from Down South)
For a time, I had to travel somewhat regularly when I worked for a company in Nashville, I mentioned before that I was born and raised in the South, but not being saddled with the prejudices which seem to plague … Continue reading →