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It isn’t WOW, but...

I've always liked Chili's, but liberal jarhead is right to some extent. Airport chain restaurants typically aren't up to the same quality as normal, local chain restaurants. Reason being, airport restaurant knows they got you by the nuts, doesn't give a fvck if you don't like the food, and sure as hell isn't going to give you great service, as you're not going to be a customer coming back on a weekly basis. Hell, try eating at a popeyes at Hartsfield Airport. Brothers there damn near throw the chicken to you, and if you happen to get your biscuit, then consider it a good day.
 
No chili’s is not good and I’m far from a food snob
We have a good one where I live. I like Margarita Grilled Chicken and skillet queso. Can't speak for the airport Chilis. But, everything revolving around air travel is screwed up(as I have already mentioned previously).
 
It’s an airport, dumbass. It’s not like the selection is a large one.


I did the best I could to fix this one for you, but the last line was rough. I just deleted it. You should know how to structure a sentence before questioning someone else’s intelligence.
 
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I did the best I could to fix this one for you, but the last line was rough. I just deleted it. You should know how to structure a sentence before questioning someone else’s intelligence.

“It’s not like the selection is a large one.”

You call that fixing it?

If you were truly fixing it, you would suggest “It’s not like they have a large selection.”

God damn! And you call yourself educated? That was downright pathetic. The saddest part is you were attempting to denigrate someone else’s writing skills and mock their intelligence.
 
“It’s not like the selection is a large one.”

You call that fixing it?

If you were truly fixing it, you would suggest “It’s not like they have a large selection.”

God damn! And you call yourself educated? That was downright pathetic. The saddest part is you were attempting to denigrate someone else’s writing skills and mock their intelligence.

Pathetic attempt on your part, baldy. Move on.
 
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Am on a Spirit flight right now. I pulled into executive valet parking at 7:01 pm. I was on my plane at 7:09 pm. Eight minutes to get from the parking garage, to the terminal, through security, to my gate, and onto the plane is a new world fvcking record. And of course, no running.

That includes the TSA PreCheck moron delaying me by claiming my picture of my computer screen wouldn’t scan, which it did. I argued that it would, he told me that I had to go back to the counter and get a boarding pass with it or get in the regular like. I told him it would work, enlarged the picture of my computer screen, and it worked.

My airlines have my known traveler number saved in my profile. When I booked my flight last night, spirit’s confirmation/boarding pass didn’t include it. So I had to add it to my account and have the boarding pass sent again, but the Spirit airline would only resend one that had to be printed out and not the digital one again.

This plane is far better than many of the ones I ride in from major carriers.

The only uncomfortable part is that when I got to my gate, the Spirit employee said “Hi, Ryan. You’re good.” And he waved me on without even scanning my boarding pass. That’s not great security.
 
Am on a Spirit flight right now. I pulled into executive valet parking at 7:01 pm. I was on my plane at 7:09 pm. Eight minutes to get from the parking garage, to the terminal, through security, to my gate, and onto the plane is a new world fvcking record. And of course, no running.

That includes the TSA PreCheck moron delaying me by claiming my picture of my computer screen wouldn’t scan, which it did. I argued that it would, he told me that I had to go back to the counter and get a boarding pass with it or get in the regular like. I told him it would work, enlarged the picture of my computer screen, and it worked.

My airlines have my known traveler number saved in my profile. When I booked my flight last night, spirit’s confirmation/boarding pass didn’t include it. So I had to add it to my account and have the boarding pass sent again, but the Spirit airline would only resend one that had to be printed out and not the digital one again.

This plane is far better than many of the ones I ride in from major carriers.

The only uncomfortable part is that when I got to my gate, the Spirit employee said “Hi, Ryan. You’re good.” And he waved me on without even scanning my boarding pass. That’s not great security.


WOW!



“If any of you want to go to some really cool places for really cheap, I highly urge you to check out what you can do on Wow Air.”


“I try hard to avoid Spirit and Frontier regardless of how cheap they are.”


Y.A.G Si Ye Nots

https://marshall.forums.rivals.com/threads/travel-for-cheap.42717/#post-600710
 
WOW!
“If any of you want to go to some really cool places for really cheap, I highly urge you to check out what you can do on Wow Air.”


“I try hard to avoid Spirit and Frontier regardless of how cheap they are.”


Y.A.G Si Ye Nots

https://marshall.forums.rivals.com/threads/travel-for-cheap.42717/#post-600710

Which is true. I do try to avoid them since their seats don’t recline. But when you book a flight for the next day and have to leave in a specific time window and have to arrive by a certain time, you don’t have many (or any) options.

Spirit was my only choice unless I drove an hour longer (and back) to another airport.

I understand you’re still mad that your own negligence caused the issues you had with them, and I’m sure they won’t miss your complaints about it.
 
Why not fly AVFlight or NetJets?

I used to have a NetJets account, just like I used to have an AmEx black (Centurion) card. Considering my income now compared with what it was at that time, I can’t justify a $35,000 flight that I can’t write off, a $7500 annual fee for a credit card that I didn’t really take much advantage of, or a $6000 seat on a shared charter for a two hour flight.
 
I used to have a NetJets account, just like I used to have an AmEx black (Centurion) card. Considering my income now compared with what it was at that time, I can’t justify a $35,000 flight that I can’t write off, a $7500 annual fee for a credit card that I didn’t really take much advantage of, or a $6000 seat on a shared charter for a two hour flight.
Me either. I hate when that happens.
 
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