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I'm 1 ticket away from almost everything, but finally got something of value:
A free Redbox movie rental!
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Anonymous wrote:We use either Daily parking or the Parking Spot. Both are easy. The Parking Spot has the little van pick you up right at your car, and I've literally never had to wait for the van when heading to the airport, and only waited a few minutes when heading back to the car.
https://www.theparkingspot.com/locations/locations.aspx?id=80


+1 to parking spot. I'm not sure if we just came through at a slow time, but they were right there to pick us up and right there to drop us back off at the car. Great customer service.

I've used them for 20+ years. Never waited more than 2 minutes to get picked up from my car and never waited more than 10 to go back to it.
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Anonymous wrote:Who do imagine would be our opponent?


Not OP.

But to address the question, the Cold War has re-started; just with Russia instead of the entire USSR this time.

And China is acting increasingly belligerent toward its neighbors, not to mention honing its skills at cyber warfare and economic espionage.

We live in dangerous times.

Times have always been dangerous. This is actually a very calm period.
I wouldn't visit Baghdad
Seat Geeks is a good site as well
My dentist is exactly 1 year older than me.
Both of us born on a Holy Day of Obligation.
These are not comparable.
Different countries, far different air travel.
Both nice, but really different.
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Anonymous wrote:A lot of times it's cultural. My husband comes from a part of the world where wearing a seatbelt is considered very weak and "not manly".


What culture is this?


NP here: on vacation in Mexico, I've driven to many scuba diving sites in jeeps with no doors; no seat belts were used (once we even passed through a police check point). No one cares about seat belts from what I saw. And kids were usually seated in their mothers laps, not car seats).

That's known as a "Utah Air Bag"
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Anonymous wrote:No. It's really not OK. Not your place. At all.


Yes. It's okay to say to the coach that everyone can shoot and add points to the game - from the foul lane or from the field.


The coach knows this.

Trust me. If you start insisting such and such a player do such and such, the coach will smile politely but write you off as one of "those" parents. If you know about the sport and wish to coach it, step up. Don't second-guess from the stands. That goes for referees, too.

+1000
We used to do this all the time. Call the hotel directly and they'll take care of it.
Gawd, this sounds awful!
Honestly, I'd be looking for another job asap.
The Coba ruins are cool, too.
Anonymous wrote:The train museum (B&O railroad museum) is great for kids that age. People will say it's not in a safe part of town but you're driving, I assume, and you drive right into their secure parking lot, so you don't have to worry about finding parking and walking through the neighborhood.


Great idea for 2 & 4 yo!
Anonymous wrote:Can't you tease her? Make a little fun of her? just to make uncomfortable enough so that she may stop....

This is what I would do, too.
Anonymous wrote:There is no racism. If you're going to dab or wear a superman shirt that is absolutely your right. But you don't get to have it both ways. You cant rub it in someone else's face when you win and then pout and run away when you lose.

Manning as much as I hate him doesn't taunt anyone on the field. He was given a pass because most of the time he is a class act and takes the criticism even if he wants to go home.

Load the box, force y’all to throw the ball. Can you throw the football?” Harris is heard saying from his press conference. “That was the game plan.”

That wasn't an insult and it wasn't hurled at him. It was overheard from an adjacent interview. And seriously, that's going to make you get up and run away ? Man up, Superman

+1
Well said
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