I just don't get it
Poor Semiret, he's foreign and has no idea if he "should laugh about the whole 'only playing music when they are out of ice cream' thing or not." There's also a Far Side cartoon that has had him stumped for almost 20 years.
What don't you understand? What have you politely gone along with whilst internally going WTF?
( , Thu 31 Mar 2005, 11:09)
Poor Semiret, he's foreign and has no idea if he "should laugh about the whole 'only playing music when they are out of ice cream' thing or not." There's also a Far Side cartoon that has had him stumped for almost 20 years.
What don't you understand? What have you politely gone along with whilst internally going WTF?
( , Thu 31 Mar 2005, 11:09)
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Airline pricing
I can't figure out why some flights cost more than others. For example - I usually fly out of NYC. If I want to go to Ohio (600 miles, or 1000km), it will cost me about $300. However, I can fly to London for around $250 - sometimes. Other times it's $800.
And those are for the make-your-plans-a-month-in-advance tickets. My friend flew from Albany (200km north of NYC) to Washington DC, the big important capital city, for about $120, and his tickets were purchased at the last minute, and open-ended so he could fly back any time. Seems those tickets should have cost much more.
( , Fri 1 Apr 2005, 16:07, Reply)
I can't figure out why some flights cost more than others. For example - I usually fly out of NYC. If I want to go to Ohio (600 miles, or 1000km), it will cost me about $300. However, I can fly to London for around $250 - sometimes. Other times it's $800.
And those are for the make-your-plans-a-month-in-advance tickets. My friend flew from Albany (200km north of NYC) to Washington DC, the big important capital city, for about $120, and his tickets were purchased at the last minute, and open-ended so he could fly back any time. Seems those tickets should have cost much more.
( , Fri 1 Apr 2005, 16:07, Reply)
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