SlumTodd_Millionaire
Most Hated Member
Wow, I haven't seen one of these for years. None of my suitcases even have a hook anymore as my laptop bag slides over the handle riser.
Damn, I feel old.
Wow, I haven't seen one of these for years. None of my suitcases even have a hook anymore as my laptop bag slides over the handle riser.
and you lose 10,000 internet points by voluntarily carrying this thing.For the 737, I bought a RJ flight kit hardcase from Crew Gear. IPad plus charger inside side pocket. Big space inside for my Bose Headset A20 (takes up a lot of space). Then my Bose Q15 for DHs. Flashlight, sunglasses, laptop, charger, plane wings and cards for kids, pens, passport, and “reading materials” magazines.
This fits *perfectly* in the side spot meant for a kit bag on a 737…
View attachment 69247
Downtown Cleveland is one of my favorite layovers we do. People are shocked by that. It sure beats NYC.I’d rather overnight in PIT than NYC. Terrific baseball stadium, easy to rent bikes and trails, easy to walk, good history museums.
Imagine if us three got put into an augmented crew somehow . I feel pity for whoever would have to put up with us.
its always nice to find other unabashed nerds out there
I grew up in PIT. Went to Moon Jr High and would cut class and ride my bike to the end of 28R and watch the USAir DC9s come and go - the same DC9s I would later fly.
I loved Primantis, Wings Suds and Spuds, and downtown is beautiful! We were married on the Gateway Clipper riverboat just off the point.
I'd move back in a second over flat, boring, Texas if I had the chance.
Oh, and I LOVE our downtown overnights in NYC too. Always have, even back at Airways when we stayed at the Mildew Plaza.
Maybe one man's trash is another's treasure.
Always have, even back at Airways when we stayed at the Mildew Plaza.
Was that the hotel (Clarion maybe?) right across from LGA that used to be a parking garage?
and you lose 10,000 internet points by voluntarily carrying this thing.
I actually loved the Milford back in the day. Great location, but peope would bitch about the size of the room. What activities do you have planned in NY that you need an Embassy Suites-sized room in an old city? Before it closed, the Roosevelt was cool too.
I really don't think a lot of picky crews realize that an airline will negotiate for a large block of rooms, give demands and demand a steep discount for a group that's notoriously cheap. "Oh, and we need fridges, microwaves, late checkouts, separate check-in areas, etc etc etc.."
Was that the hotel (Clarion maybe?) right across from LGA that used to be a parking garage?
and you lose 10,000 internet points by voluntarily carrying this thing.
I've learned to just pay attention to and accept the red flags, rather than hope for the best.
Living rent free in your head. Count 3.
(If you haven’t noticed, I’ve stopped attacking you. Now I just run a count of your personal attacks on me, so JC can see who has the sick obsession and still can’t let go).
Desire to know more intensifiesThe Hotel Committee was always a thorn in my side. Filled with people who have unrealistic expectations. After they went on a jihad against us because they weren’t satisfied with what we negotiated, which was essentially industry leading hotel language, I fired the whole committee and replaced them from scratch.