View Full Version : Kari is in Atlanta!!!
Passenger Mark
03-23-2007, 03:07 AM
She arrived at 2:00 am... but she is made it!
Spoke with her tonight when she woke up! :lol: I think she is worn out from all her travels!
Welcome to the USA Kari!
WillFlyToDisney
03-23-2007, 03:33 AM
I thought I felt the tremor in the Force here in the Deep South!
Welcome Kari!
Rebecca
03-23-2007, 03:37 AM
:tiphat: Welcome, Kari! I hope your trip gets better from here on!
:hyped: :pompoms: :woohoo: :welcome: :hug: :yippee: :banana: :spot: :monkey:
StPeteMark
03-23-2007, 10:12 AM
Congrats on your long flight and welcome to the USA!!!
Atlanta will never be the same! :D
Enjoy your stay!
SPMark :)
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lol, I don't think I'll ever be the same again!
They need to stop calling me "ma'am." It makes me feel about a thousand years old. And they need to stop asking me to try their sausage. And grits - eeeewwww! No me gusta.
Mark wimped out, by the way .... hehe just kidding Mark do you want me to make a voodoo doll of your boss?
noflyingfan
03-24-2007, 08:00 PM
No one will call you ma'am in Chicago. Old ladies might call you "honey," though.
I am ready for some line dancing! Hope we can make it work tomorrow! See you by the escalator near where the train enters ORD, unless I hear differently from you.
No one will call you ma'am in Chicago. Old ladies might call you "honey," though.
I am ready for some line dancing! Hope we can make it work tomorrow! See you by the escalator near where the train enters ORD, unless I hear differently from you.
Erika, book a flight and we'll chase pilots. Oh my gosh. I've never seen so many pilots in my life. Pity my miserable carcass was dragging.
Oh, the immigration officer was the best yet. "What is your business here?" Well. Why not just say "bugger off"? And then my fingerprints weren't good enough.
I'll tell you what, though. Don't Americans do some moaning? They're all sitting at the gate complaining at the top of their voices to anyone who will listen that their flight is delayed. Pfff. If you don't stop complaining, I'll give you something to complain about. And they start up conversations with random strangers for the specific purpose of moaning.
This morning we sat on the Marta and one of the doors broke. We were delayed for an entire minute and they'd already started chewing.
noflyingfan
03-24-2007, 08:14 PM
Erika, book a flight and we'll chase pilots. Oh my gosh. I've never seen so many pilots in my life. Pity my miserable carcass was dragging.
Oh, the immigration officer was the best yet. "What is your business here?" Well. Why not just say "bugger off"? And then my fingerprints weren't good enough.
I'll tell you what, though. Don't Americans do some moaning? They're all sitting at the gate complaining at the top of their voices to anyone who will listen that their flight is delayed. Pfff. If you don't stop complaining, I'll give you something to complain about. And they start up conversations with random strangers for the specific purpose of moaning.
This morning we sat on the Marta and one of the doors broke. We were delayed for an entire minute and they'd already started chewing.
You mean in other countries, people aren't so whiny? I am so moving overseas.
cshollingsworth
03-25-2007, 01:13 AM
Our own little British Invasion! Welcome to the US and to the South!!!
And what is different about what you are doing? http://www.saintsreport.com/forums/images/smilies/angryrazz.gif
I'm moaning in typeset rather than at the top of my voice, and I feel that you aren't all complete strangers at least :)
Besides, I could moan, I'd been awake for 20 hours :)
Rebecca
03-25-2007, 03:00 AM
I think Kari is right. The British are better at dry humor and the oblique, quietly cutting remark, but Americans, alas, tend to the nasal gripe.
Have you had BBQ yet, Kari? :angel: I had sausages and tea today (not at the same time), so it's your turn!
cshollingsworth
03-25-2007, 04:07 AM
Well, before I got my food poisoning in Las Vegas, I had some sausages and GRITS and eggs for breakfast. Kari, really...you haven't been to the south unless you've had grits! :D
Passenger Mark
03-25-2007, 04:22 AM
Hey Kari... Yes... Make a Voodoo doll of my boss!
He is bald with graying hair on the sides. When he says "no" there is a small smile.
Not really... I signed up for this... and that is the way it works out!
Americans are not whine.... We just believe in Freedom of Speech!
Would you like some cheese with that whine?:dunno:
Don't be contrary Ken.
They all knew what time it was. They all hadn't got up at midnight local. They hadn't just got off a nine hour flight. But they complained and I kept my mouth shut, opening it only to sing 'Roll out the Barrell.'
And they spoke the language. I'm not joking. I've never felt such a foreigner in my life. It was weird.
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