Nemo2
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Does it pee and chew your shoes too?
No, you have to do that yourself.
Does it pee and chew your shoes too?
That's cute!I think this would be a bit more fun!
Pet sitters (and vet bills) add up,but 10 year relationship with our pup makes it worth it. However, once he passes (he's 12 or so, a rescue so not really sure) we won't get another. Will give us a few more bucks for travel If we get an itch we'll foster a rescue.Love animals, but just not willing to sacrifice some entertainment/travel plus the inevitable expenses later in their lives.
However truly understand those attached to their pets.
Pet sitters (and vet bills) add up,but 10 year relationship with our pup makes it worth it. However, once he passes (he's 12 or so, a rescue so not really sure) we won't get another. Will give us a few more bucks for travel If we get an itch we'll foster a rescue.
Another point of reference is are most of the posters on this thread including ALL expenses incurred during the travel trip (dining, etc) in their travel number or just the "pure" (airfare/hotel, etc) travel expenses?
I include all expenses, as it is much easier to track this way, since I track all my expenses.
Does it pee on your floor and chew your shoes too?
Pet sitters (and vet bills) add up,but 10 year relationship with our pup makes it worth it. However, once he passes (he's 12 or so, a rescue so not really sure) we won't get another. Will give us a few more bucks for travel If we get an itch we'll foster a rescue.
Pet sitters (and vet bills) add up,but 10 year relationship with our pup makes it worth it. However, once he passes (he's 12 or so, a rescue so not really sure) we won't get another. Will give us a few more bucks for travel If we get an itch we'll foster a rescue.
Trains all FC & high speed.
Like some others, no more coach seats. Lie flats going over (overnight). Newer, premium class (similar to domestic first class) coming back.
À chacun son goût
Be careful when you try the transatlantic business class with the lie flat seats. It's really really hard to go back to coach.
Now, I'm 6' 6" and it literally felt like a form of torture flying to South Africa and back in coach a few years back (on a full plane too!). It's a 15 hour non-stop from Atlanta - 16 hours back.
Now we only fly business class to Europe and it means fewer trips, but seems worth it to us.
We did fly back from Barcelona on in Economy Plus (extra leg room) after doing an Atlantic crossing. So it was only one way.
It does hold us back a bit from booking a trip to Australia or Asia. Those flights cost a lot!
Il devrait être, "chacun à son goût"
Courtoisie de la police de langue française.
Interestingly, English speakers use this expression considerably more than the French, though it has been slightly twisted into "chacun à son goût" (literally, "each one to his taste") or "chacun a son goût" ("each one has his taste"). The correct French expression, however, is (à) chacun son goût.
Mutation of the French à chacun son goût
Be careful when you try the transatlantic business class with the lie flat seats. It's really really hard to go back to coach.
Now, I'm 6' 6" and it literally felt like a form of torture flying to South Africa and back in coach a few years back (on a full plane too!). It's a 15 hour non-stop from Atlanta - 16 hours back.
Now we only fly business class to Europe and it means fewer trips, but seems worth it to us.
We did fly back from Barcelona on in Economy Plus (extra leg room) after doing an Atlantic crossing. So it was only one way.
It does hold us back a bit from booking a trip to Australia or Asia. Those flights cost a lot!
... I looked at Australia airfares in Business Class and just decided they're extortion and not a good use of my travel dollars even though I could come up with the money and still pay my bills. I could fly anywhere to Europe in Business Class and still have money left over for a week or two in a Hilton for the same $$$.