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Meryl:
Thank you, David!  :-*
And I should congratulate Louise on being the 300,000th poster!!  You join me (100,000th) and Janice (200,000th) in the Posters Hall of Fame.  ;D




CONGRATS, LOUISE!

belbbmfan:

--- Quote from: MaineWriter on February 01, 2008, 11:15:13 pm ---This trip home from Florida is proving the Leslie-adage of travel (once again): If one half of your trip is good, the other half will suck.

Yesterday, we were delayed in Newark while they fixed the PA system on the plane, but I guess a 15 minute delay doesn't equate with a crappy trip...so the crappy came today.

First, my 2:15 flight from Florida didn't take off til 3:45 pm. I knew I would miss my 6:10 connection so I had already called and they rebooked me on a 9 pm flight. However, when I got here, they said the 6:10 pm flight was delayed til 7:45. I raced over to Terminal F (which requires a shuttle trip and I think is in NJ). When I get there...flight is cancelled. Sigh. But! I did get a boarding pass. Back to Terminal C on the endless shuttle, hike to Terminal B, stop and eat some dinner (which was surprisingly good), get to the gate....

Flight delayed til 9:45 because the captain isn't here. We all sit patiently and then at 9:25 some women comes to the podium, says, "the flight is cancelled" and walks away!

The crowd (me included) is like WTF? There appears to be serious shortage of helpful people here at the Philadelphia airport and we are all standing there with our jaws hanging down.

Fortunately, a young man in crowd was on his cellphone and found out there was a flight to Boston at 11 pm. Gate B2, just down the hall. He gave us all the 800 number for USAirways. I got on the phone, changed my  flight (after a long time on hold) and now I am at the gate, boarding pass in hand. Let's hope....I'd rather get home in the middle of the night than try to find a hotel room and go through this whole rigamarole again tomorrow.

If you get the weather report from Maine tomorrow morning, you'll know I made it home safe and sound. Wish me lucK!

L



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I hope you made it safe and sound Leslie and that you're still asleep while I'm typing this!  :)

belbbmfan:
Hey Louise, congratulations for posting the 300 000 post!!!

Have these for breakfast.  :)

memento:
Congratulations Meryl on 5000 outstanding posts.



Congratulations Louise on being the 300,000th poster.

MaineWriter:
Morning all,

41 degrees here and windy. Bright and sunny though.

The rest of the trip saga...

I did get on the Boston flight which was almost empty. There was alot of turbulence so the last 25 minutes of the flight (and it was only  a 50 minute flight) we flew at a much lower altitude than usual. It seems that the choices were to fly really high (36,000 ft) or really low (unknown altitude). I guess at a lower altitude the plane has to fly slower? (Someone who knows something about jets, help me out here). It the usual "roaring" of the jets sounded different. It was very weird. And I felt like the landing took forever. But...land we did. And just when I thought this lousy trip couldn't get any lousier....THE G****DMN JETWAY WAS BROKEN! So, we stood, then sat, on the plane for another 25 minutes while they tinkered with that. Finally, the Captain (thank God he has a functioning brain) suggested that they get the boarding stairs (I think he called them the air stairs) so we could get off the plane. Down one flight, walk around through wind and rain, and up another onto the jetway. Sigh...

My husband picked me up and we headed north. It's a 2 hour drive from Portland to Boston. For his drive down he was driving in sleet until the Massachusetts border. Fortunately, for the drive home, it was only rain (at first) and then that stopped completely.

I crawled into bed at 3 am. The last time I was up at 3 am was with the Boston Brokies in Sept 2006. I rather be up late under those circumstances than the one I was in yesterday!

I woke up this morning to sun shining through the window and I have to say, being home and being in my own bed made the late night hassle worth it. But what a trip! This is one for the memory book.

L

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