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Comments (7)
It's the little differences...
Posted by Jack Bog | October 9, 2007 12:08 AM
Jack I see that you are a Pulp Fiction fan!
I just wonder if all of Portland's "Power Brokers" sport that now famous leather wallet featured in that flick?
Seems they do.
Posted by Ron | October 9, 2007 7:24 AM
Jack,
You may end up sitting next to Chris Smith. Have a nice flight.
Posted by Carl | October 9, 2007 7:48 AM
It's great that we now have TWO direct connections to Europe! There are two little problems though. We're all in debt here with the debt rising a bit fast (see piece above about Portland's debt.) And the dollars will fly out of your wallet in Europe with the terrible exchange rate. I love Europe of course soon I'll do Rome in a day (a wonderful day) before flying on to the Egypt, Jordan (and--sshhh---maybe Krak des Chevalier in Syria). In Amman I can get a nice little hotel room with bath for the price of a hostel bed in Rome. And some of the money I spend there might trickle down to the Iraqi refugees in Jordan. And I'll forget for a while my growing debt in Portland.
Posted by Don | October 9, 2007 10:42 AM
Excellent movie, I just watched it again two nights ago :)
Posted by Joey link | October 9, 2007 12:26 PM
Sweet! Now if someone would just fly direct to Prague, I'd start planning another vacation over there...
Posted by Alan DeWitt | October 9, 2007 12:35 PM
I have no idea what you are talking about, but here is something they do in other countries, eh?
Attention Shoppers: 9/11 Truth Blasted Over Wal-Mart Intercom, JonesReport.com, October 9, 2007
Instead of price checks and calls for customer assistance, Wal-Mart shoppers in Calgary recently heard 9/11 truth announcements when Nathan Moulton took over the store's intercom to state things like, "Attention shoppers: 9/11 was an inside job."
Moulton used an innovative approach to expose ordinary Canadians to the impossibility of the official 9/11 story. "Never before in the history of the world has ...
Posted by Tenskwatawa | October 9, 2007 4:18 PM