1 posted on
01/27/2014 8:04:57 AM PST by
Gamecock
To: Gamecock
That man would positively THRIVE in our entitlement system here.
2 posted on
01/27/2014 8:05:58 AM PST by
Gaffer
To: Larry Lucido; F15Eagle
Does the Diplomat Club even have food?
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This wouldn't be worth it in most US airport clubs as the food is terrible. Plus I wouldn't want to deal with the TSA every day.
Personally I could almost live in the British Airways Lounges at London Heathrow or the Lufthansa First Class Terminal in Frankfurt.
3 posted on
01/27/2014 8:08:22 AM PST by
Gamecock
(If you like your constitution, you can keep your constitution. Period. (M.S.))
To: Gamecock
The term
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6 posted on
01/27/2014 8:10:22 AM PST by
DJ MacWoW
(The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
To: Gamecock
Very enterprising of him.
Those who applauded him, don’t understand they will be the ones paying for those meals and drinks when they fly.
7 posted on
01/27/2014 8:12:06 AM PST by
GeronL
(Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans!)
To: Gamecock
Quite brilliant, actually. If no signs are posted that you can’t do this, or it doesn’t say so on the ticket, then it’s the airport’s fault.
Everything needs to be idiot/scam-proofed these days. Lots of TAKERS out there!
8 posted on
01/27/2014 8:13:37 AM PST by
Diana in Wisconsin
(I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set...)
To: Gamecock
However, many netizens lauded the passenger for being smart, rather than condemning him.
Chinese netizens, most likely. Other FR posters have said that a successful scam is considered praiseworthy in Chinese culture.
9 posted on
01/27/2014 8:13:51 AM PST by
Spirochete
(Does the FedGov have the attributes of a legitimate government?)
To: Gamecock
A man bought a first-class ticket and used it to have free meals and drinks at the airport's VIP lounge almost every day for nearly a year, Kwong Wah Yit Poh reported. The itinerary for the ticket was found to have been changed more than 300 times within a year, and the owner of the ticket used it to enjoy the facilities at the airport's VIP lounge in Xi'an in Shaanxi, China....When the ticket's validity was almost up, the passenger cancelled it for a refund. Clever man.
10 posted on
01/27/2014 8:14:18 AM PST by
Alex Murphy
("the defacto Leader of the FR Calvinist Protestant Brigades")
To: Gamecock
What was his name? Mr. Lun Chi Xiong Yu?
17 posted on
01/27/2014 8:45:36 AM PST by
csvset
To: Gamecock; F15Eagle
I don't know that there's a Seinfeld reference on point, but there is a Married with Children reference.
I give you, Axel Bundy, of Shoes and Socks!

18 posted on
01/27/2014 8:55:47 AM PST by
Larry Lucido
(If you like your all your base, you can keep your all your base. - CATS)
To: Gamecock; Revolting cat!; Slings and Arrows
Eh. he had to keep going back an hour later.
23 posted on
01/27/2014 9:20:29 AM PST by
a fool in paradise
("Health care is too important to be left to the government.")
To: Gamecock
It’s probably reasons like this that caused the US airlines to now charge hefty fees for changing you ticket’s itinerary.
24 posted on
01/27/2014 9:23:46 AM PST by
Apple Pan Dowdy
(... as American as Apple Pie)
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