Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
If I fly another LAX-TPA red eye, I'm going Ndamankon Suh.
Last edited by buzzpat; 11-30-2011 at 01:07 PM. Reason: More culturally relevant and timelier.
Actually, on a per capita basis, Minnesota has the highest number of Fortune 500 companies.
20 Minnesota companies make Fortune 500 list | StarTribune.com
20 Minnesota companies make Fortune 500 list | StarTribune.com
Dude, if I have to eat another cold chicken wing in this God-forsaken hotel sports bar, I'm gonna blow.
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I hear ya, I see ICE cold wings in my future!! I'm off to four weeks of training in MSP the end of Dec. Winter training in MSP, what kind of a moron sets himself up for that
You compared a city with a state. Fail.
At one time, Cincinnati held this distinction. I believe per capita it is still highly ranked with global and fortune 500s companies.
Everyone is correct, these companies enjoyed the hub that DAL provided and the city news and government always threw DAL under the bus. Now everyone expects a LCC to rescue Cincinnati and that isn't going happen.
At one time, Cincinnati held this distinction. I believe per capita it is still highly ranked with global and fortune 500s companies.
Everyone is correct, these companies enjoyed the hub that DAL provided and the city news and government always threw DAL under the bus. Now everyone expects a LCC to rescue Cincinnati and that isn't going happen.
No doubt! We're getting ready to head across the street...which is marginally better. It's unfortunate the four airline pilots at a major legacy can't afford to eat at the nice steak house next door.
You compared a city with a state. Fail.
At one time, Cincinnati held this distinction. I believe per capita it is still highly ranked with global and fortune 500s companies.
Everyone is correct, these companies enjoyed the hub that DAL provided and the city news and government always threw DAL under the bus. Now everyone expects a LCC to rescue Cincinnati and that isn't going happen.
At one time, Cincinnati held this distinction. I believe per capita it is still highly ranked with global and fortune 500s companies.
Everyone is correct, these companies enjoyed the hub that DAL provided and the city news and government always threw DAL under the bus. Now everyone expects a LCC to rescue Cincinnati and that isn't going happen.
Oh wait, my mistake, I forgot Hibing and White Bear Lake. Sorry
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