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Thank you Airtran!

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wil

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Thank you for getting me home on one of the hardest travel days! Great agents, crew and love the XM!
This is my third time on Airtran and I have nothing but praise for your airline. Thanks again, hope to be part of the little, big, "a" soon!! Cheers-
 
Thanks Captain, I have no need to kiss butt. I have plenty of internal letters of recommendation and I hope I will get the chance to interview. Just thought I would offer my thanks and mention how impressed I have been with their product.
Since I am on my 2nd "Monty Python's Holy Ale; tempered over burning witches" and feeling warm and fuzzy my retort to you is cheers!
 
AirTran got me out of ATL after I missed 4 earlier flights on 3 other carriers.

Every employee was friendy and motivated. The inflight product, including the XM is top notch. It's the best service and operation I've seen in years.

320AV8R
 
wil said:
Since I am on my 2nd "Monty Python's Holy Ale; tempered over burning witches" and feeling warm and fuzzy my retort to you is cheers!

Is there such a brew? Sounds enchanting!! I've enjoyed many a "Pete's Wicked Ale," but I've ne'er heard of this Holy Ale.

Nothing like watching a Lord of the Rings movie and enjoying bread, cheese, and ale!!!!!
 
GogglesPisano said:
Is there such a brew? Sounds enchanting!! I've enjoyed many a "Pete's Wicked Ale," but I've ne'er heard of this Holy Ale.

Nothing like watching a Lord of the Rings movie and enjoying bread, cheese, and ale!!!!!

Try Rogue Dead Guy Ale. Very nice!
You can even buy it in a half gallon jug!
 
Googles- go to www.blacksheep.co.uk for more info. I buy it in Ft. Worth. It is really good. Other than the obvious Irish beers, my preference is for Hobgoblin Ale from the U.K. But my store was sold out. Maybe tomorrow?
btw- The label is, "Holy Grail" with an "X" throught the "GR". And, the word "AIL" is spelled underneath. Slainte (Gailic for cheers)! Wil

P.S. This post was tempered over burning witches, ha,ha...
 
BTW, did the jumpseat cost you $25? There is a lively discussion on this topic on another thread...

Unit
No Commute
 
wil said:
Thanks Captain, I have no need to kiss butt. I have plenty of internal letters of recommendation and I hope I will get the chance to interview. Just thought I would offer my thanks and mention how impressed I have been with their product.
Since I am on my 2nd "Monty Python's Holy Ale; tempered over burning witches" and feeling warm and fuzzy my retort to you is cheers!

Cheers to you as well. That brew sounds good, I'll have to look for it.
 
wil said:
I buy it in Ft. Worth.

P.S. This post was tempered over burning witches, ha,ha...

Where do you buy it in Fart Warth? (Sounds Scottish when pronounced this way) I bet Central Market or World Market. Cheers!
 
Miller High Life.... The true champagne of beers !! Now thats the stuff baby. Glad you were able to make it home !!
 
mnboyev said:
Miller High Life.... The true champagne of beers !! Now thats the stuff baby. Glad you were able to make it home !!

Thats funny mnboy, I always took you for a PBR guy don't cha know!
 
Yeah... I like PBR .... but only like to consume it while gazing at Blondie at the Clairmont. sp?
 
Wil and Goggles,
Thanks for finally hijacking a thread in a positive direction!

GogglesPisano said:
Is there such a brew? Sounds enchanting!! I've enjoyed many a "Pete's Wicked Ale," but I've ne'er heard of this Holy Ale.

Nothing like watching a Lord of the Rings movie and enjoying bread, cheese, and ale!!!!!
 
wms- Giddy up!;)
SF- Go to Fossil Creek liquer on Western Center.
Now, back to the thread :
AMR, I was the only pilot commuting (surprising!) but I have been charged 25.00 before but I was happy to get home! And, it was a great experience. Airtran folks should be proud of their product.
And now for something completely different: I am now opening a Canadian, "La Fin Du Monde" (The end of the world) at 9% alcohol! Cheers- Wil
 
Sounds like an alchohol problem to me! Now a good Savignon Blanc (just a glass) is a better buzzzzzzz...
 
I once bought a six pack of beer in Utah called "Polygamy Porter." On the label it said: "why have just one?" It also said I should "bring some home to the wives."

Cheers
 

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