We’ve all been there: Seated next to the worst person on the plane. Just Monday Uncle Jesse (OK, John Stamos) found himself cursing his luck after getting harassed by a fellow passenger. At least he wasn’t getting his ear chewed off by OJ Simpson.
The New York Post says The Juice was gabbing away on a […]
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Inaugural flights
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While I missed out on the inaugural flight that I really, really wanted - the first A380 passenger flights (on Singapore Airlines) - I did get a consolation prize of sorts. For in the past couple of weeks I have had 3 inaugural flights, one of which was the first flight in a network […]
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Andy Warhol once predicted that, in the future, everyone would be famous for fifteen dollars. What’s that you say? Oh, he actually said 15 minutes, not 15 dollars? Well, great. Thanks a lot for shooting holes through our big clever segue. Sheesh. All we wanted to do was tell you about the new Allegiant Sale […]
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Thanks to Massport, the Boston Logan Airport taxi situation has gone from mildly annoying to hellishly intolerable, but don’t blame the taxi drivers.
Massport, in their infinite wisdom, at some point, decided it would be best for the hordes of taxi drivers anxiously awaiting an airport fare to sit in a holding area away […]
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Holiday travel is expected to be so bad this season that President Bush has stepped into announce some temporary practices that will reduce air traffic congestion and reduce long delays.
Military air space will be opened as an “express” travel lane for civilian flights and all nonessential maintenance projects will be suspended at FAA facilities. Additionally, […]
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Our latest restaurant review comes live from Annabel Ross in London…
I come from a meat and potatoes kind of family. Don’t get me wrong, Mum’s been known to make the odd lasagna–and a damn good one at that–but that’s about as exotic as it gets at my house. So you can imagine the look on […]
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Frank Lloyd Wright may have inspired a Simon and Garfunkel song and the main character in Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead, but he truly lives on in his buidlings, many of which are open for tours. The Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust maintains the infamous architect’s buildings and guides tourists through his works from Japan to […]
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AVOD systems
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For those who don’t memorise acronyms, AVOD stands for Audio Video On Demand. These are the inflight entertainment systems that let you play programs when you are ready not when they switch the system on, and pause, rewind and fast forward as needed (great for meal breaks or to use the bathroom without missing the […]
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American Airlines Mexico Sale
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Diving through a mob of soccer moms for the last Cabbage Patch doll? That’s not very you. Don’t spend your days in the mall, prowling for Tickle-Me Elmos and iPhones. You could have your entire list checked off (Online shopping, hello?) and be in Mexico, sipping a salted marg, before your amigos back home have […]
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Here’s how Kyla Ebbert made it to the top and ended up posing in Playboy. Oh, come on, it was only a matter of time before Kyla Ebbert and Playboy were officially in the same sentence.
That said, here is a a simple how-to for all of the aspiring actresses/actors/models/memes out there.
July: Fly Southwest from […]












