The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

donaldtoo

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THNX for the idea. I'm going to add peppers next time I make some except they will be red and green. Purple and red aren't expensive but orange:greedy::greedy::greedy::greedy::greedy: we only get good deals on them for a few weeks at the one farm market I usually don't go to:(

Yea, mom mixes it up...green, red, yellow, orange...either way it's always delicious.
I've been known to eat only leftover 3-bean salad for dinner before...!!! :hungry: :)
 

donaldtoo

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So, I am trying to "throw together" a trip. Anybody take Frontier? I haven't flown with them, but they have really good fares for when I want to go. (almost too good, which has me a little nervous).

DS and myself flew Frontier once in June of '10 out to LAX and back to meet DWifey and youngest DD for their DLR day on a HS choir trip.
We had no issues/problems whatsoever. But, then again, that was over 7 years ago. :cyclops:
 

Goofyernmost

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DS and myself flew Frontier once in June of '10 out to LAX and back to meet DWifey and youngest DD for their DLR day on a HS choir trip.
We had no issues/problems whatsoever. But, then again, that was over 7 years ago. :cyclops:
Frontier Airlines has been around for a long, long time. The were flying back in the 60's. We were calling them the treetop airlines back then because, as a joke, it was said that they barely got above the tops of the trees. However, they must have been doing something right because they are still in business when airlines that were a whole lot bigger folded their tents and went home. I've never ridden them because I don't think I have ever flown anywhere that they were going, but, I still have to believe that they are pretty well run.
 

donaldtoo

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Frontier Airlines has been around for a long, long time. The were flying back in the 60's. We were calling them the treetop airlines back then because, as a joke, it was said that they barely got above the tops of the trees. However, they must have been doing something right because they are still in business when airlines that were a whole lot bigger folded their tents and went home. I've never ridden them because I don't think I have ever flown anywhere that they were going, but, I still have to believe that they are pretty well run.

I have never researched them so I had no idea they have been around that long. I thought they were relatively new.
That was the one and only time any of us have ever flown them, but, we had no problems, and they were on time with everything both ways.
DWifey, youngest DD, and the rest of all the choir bunch flew American.
 

Goofyernmost

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I have never researched them so I had no idea they have been around that long. I thought they were relatively new.
That was the one and only time any of us have ever flown them, but, we had no problems, and they were on time with everything both ways.
DWifey, youngest DD, and the rest of all the choir bunch flew American.
I'm not all that well versed on them either, but, I do remember them flying back then. Small time regional airline, but, apparently able to stay profitable enough to still be flying over 50 years later.
 

donaldtoo

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I'm not all that well versed on them either, but, I do remember them flying back then. Small time regional airline, but, apparently able to stay profitable enough to still be flying over 50 years later.

Most of the time that is definitely the key...slow and steady, don't go crazy and overextend. Have patience, and steadily build a quality business over time.
 
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Figgy1

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o_O Three (as in 3, or trois, in French, or hree-tay in Pig Latin) -- like this red one below. (Except one in yellow, orange, and red.)

Eh, moot point, like I said, we chucked the orange pepper but still had two (as in 2, or deux in French, or wo-tay in Pig Latin) others that were fine. :D

red-pepper-300x214.jpg
Does not compute:confused:
 

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