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On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 22:07:28 -0400, Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Reef Fish wrote:
>>> <>If you remember where I was, take the same route. You get off the
>>> freeway and turn at the RaceTrack station,
>>> As I said, your Mom was probably your nearest neighbor. :)
That was a joke.
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>>>But anyway, get off the freeway like
>>>it was still there heading to where the RaceTrack used to be
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>>This sounds almost like the direction I got when I gave Clemson a
>>trial run on a year's leave. The direction I got was something like
>>"You get on the Old Hwy 123; when you turn at the junction where
>>there used to be a service station, ..."
But that was no joke. That was the ACTUAL direction that gave me
a 3-fr wild=gooze chase. :)
>Yep, isn't that part of Jeff Foxworthy's routine?
Dunno.
>>>>Less than 12 hours from now, we'll be diving in Ocho Rio, Jamaica.
>>It was the most expensive, shortest, and worst two-tank dive I've
>>ever done in the Caribbean. That should suffice for the dive report! :-)
>>
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>My worst was that stupid Grand Bahama UNEXSO dive.
That place must've REALLY made an expression on you. :-) You told
it three times already, and I still remember you telling it in 1994. L-)
>>>It's a real pisser, trying to see if I can cancel the
>>>flight and get my frequent flyer miles.
>>
>>What airline? Can't you just apply the cost of the ticket (minus
>>something like $100 penalty each way for change) to a future trip?
>>
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>Delta. I don't know the details but do seem to recall these were
>non-refundable.
Thta's what "non-refundable" means! You can't get a refund (in cash),
but you can apply the value of the ticket. Give Delta a call.
-- Bob.
Just passed Cuba. Back to the USA tomorrow morning.
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