So I am considering a bit of a vacation to Jamaica. Flights out of Fort Lauderdale are surprisingly reasonable, like $196 RT. Friend that was our best man lives there most of the time now and has room at his house so it would be super reasonable. The only debate is whether to take the boys with us.
Do it!
I am considering a considerably more expensive trip to Ireland, because I found a flight that only $850 RT. Why is everything so expensive here?
$850 to Ireland sounds pretty cheap, but I've never priced flights to Ireland.
What flea said about the Southern factor with Ma'am and Miss. A large percentage of adults and kids that I encounter either call me ma'am or Miss Laura. And they did before I was an old lady too! After living in the South for a few decades I slip into the habit too. Like the teen in the Burger King window will get a 'thank you, ma'am' from me and not be surprised.
Yeah, I mentioned to my friend that we might pop over to see him and he was delighted since he has been working on us for years to visit Jamaica. He is only going to be there another month this time so I have to go soon or wait a few months until his next trip.
It looks like it's a couple hundred bucks cheaper than that to fly from Boston, Jesse.
I'm Miss Sara to most of the under 18 (and over 65) cohort here in MD.
Woke up at 3 due to coughing. WTF?! Still not very congested, where the hell did this come from? Sufficiently icky and sleep stupified that I'm working from home again, possibly with a pharmacy run for more real sudafed.
It looks like it's a couple hundred bucks cheaper than that to fly from Boston, Jesse.
Except I am NOT going to Ireland! I am going to Puerto Rico in March and Las Vegas in August, and that is IT.
Sue, wanna come to Disney in March? Meet the whole wakky family? C'mon, you know you wanna.
Today? Boss already ripping into people. DO NOT WANT.
I did sleep better last night, so I am feeling less dead. Still cannot breathe well if I am moving.
Well, I don't live in the South, and the guy concerned is Indian and never lived in the South, so I'm doubtful that tradition had much to do with his choice of greeting.
miss ita, it's just that you command respect.