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- 49CentTacos, on 12/28/2008, -0/+7Dugg for putting all these concise and hilarious stories ON ONE PAGE.
- hbyrne, on 12/27/2008, -1/+8Some good ones here, but I particularly liked the one about the 1st class customer who was so incensed at an economy class flyer exiting before him, that he opened the emergency door and slid down the shoot.
- haydesigner, on 12/28/2008, -1/+6What the hell kind of comment is this?
- lovemorgul, on 12/27/2008, -1/+5u can say that it is one of the stranger years in recent memory.
- LoveWidescreen, on 12/28/2008, -1/+3"As long as the airlines keep sticking it to the consumer, we feel obligated to help," Dennis Hof, owner of the Moonlite Bunny Ranch, told Travel Weekly.
Personally, I think that it would have been far more apropos to have said "As long as the airlines keep *screwing* the customer..." - Butters757, on 12/28/2008, -1/+3Why are there so many looking back at 2008-like stories today?
- atm259, on 12/28/2008, -1/+3We left my brother in New Mexico one time. Except we only have two kids in our family...
- monsterette, on 01/11/2009, -0/+1...hmmm...can't wait for next years collection...I have a strange feeling we're on the path to out do last year's stories. : ]
- travelmonk, on 01/26/2009, -0/+1these were extraordinary.
http://www.journeyetc.com/ - keraneuology, on 12/28/2008, -2/+3The kind of comment that the people at forbes.com need to understand why nobody says this about their various lists.
- chikuten, on 12/28/2008, -1/+2a lot of these have nothing to do with travel.
- divinediva, on 12/27/2008, -6/+6I was also impressed by the whole look and feel of the story.
- gfelstein55, on 05/01/2009, -0/+0The stories were pretty great ones....am also trying to carve out a few stories of my own...but in a good way at that. I am planning to go Chile for a lot of fun and this tour featured on ekoVenture caught my eye. It sounds interesting, flyfishing, boating and a lot of other activities in Chile. Check it out and comment : http://www.ekoventure.com/trips/south_america-chil ...
- sashimi6, on 12/28/2008, -1/+1I wonder how some of those things made it into the news. Mr. Kramer makes a good point:
http://www.entertonement.com/clips/26719/Jim-Crame ... - inactive, on 12/28/2008, -2/+2great read! :)
- inactive, on 12/28/2008, -2/+2"Come for the windsurfing, stay for the waterboarding
Who says conditions at Guantanamo Bay are harsh? In May, it was revealed that the U.S. military maintains a luxury resort there for its own use, with air-conditioned suites, surfing, a golf course and a bowling alley, London's Daily Mail reported. There's even a gift shop where you can buy T-shirts that read, "The Taliban Towers at Guantanamo Bay, the Caribbean's Newest 5-star Resort.""
Oh please, air-conditioned suites, wooo-weee this is the 21st century, most buildings have air conditioning. Surfing? It's on an island, of course there will be surfing, northern tier bases have snow boarding trips arranged by outdoor recreational services, bases on islands have surfing trips. Golf course? what military base doesn't have a golf course? Bowling alley? Pretty high class I must say, again never seen a military base without a bowling alley, that's where most of us get lunch from time to time - inactive, on 12/28/2008, -3/+2A comment on digg.com
- shoppingkart, on 12/28/2008, -4/+2Did anyone finally take the three babby back to new york too lady to rest?


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