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[quote=Anonymous]I fly SW and usually have a companion pass for the year. I will use that to bring my friend along on trips. I'll pay for my DDs to fly, so I can keep her as my companion. And doesn't make it feel like I am paying for her. It is a great perk. I also have a time share that we enjoy. So, no real out of pocket expenses to get away for a long weekend. She will pick up the tab for dinner. We also have a great friendship and talk about everything. I inherited some money so we often take trips and thank my dad. So, in essence he is paying, not me. We also usually take turns paying for dinner. We don't really keep tabs, but I try to pick up the tab at the more expensive places. [/quote]
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