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  1. RT @elliottdotorg Titanic Awards worst tourism slogans http://bit.ly/EeXM9
  2. The only remaining way to get a wide-body jet to Bradley: an emergency landing. http://bit.ly/uHofh
  3. Drinking Nicaraguan beer in honor of ... el cuatro de Julio.
  4. Maybe United Airlines needs to defrag the hard drive or something ...
  5. Sister's Megabus nearly 3 hrs late. Husband: "That's why I take the train," forgetting recent trip where Amtrak was nearly 6 hrs late.
  6. Boeing 757 in near collision with lawn tractor. http://bit.ly/37lg9u
  7. United sells us tix to Hawaii for $256 each and then wants $220 to upgrade to Economy Plus. I. Think. Not.
  8. Amusing comments on Flyer Talk boards express dismay over S.C. governor's poor management of his frequent flier mileage account.
  9. Having mai-tai in honor of cheap Hawaii fares.
  10. Renaming Rhode Island -- how about "Connecticut 2.0?" State Slogan: "We broke away and took the beaches with us."
  11. RI may drop last part of "State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations." (thanks @wrand) Should also drop the "island," which it ain't.
  12. Brussels Airlines reports A330 hit an antelope after landing at Bujumbura, Burundi. I don't make these things up. http://bit.ly/19aLke
  13. Just booked Newark - Honolulu r/t $256, all taxes and fees included. We love you Beat of Hawaii & Rick Seaney.
  14. Broken washing machine gives me a chance to practice my hotel sink laundry techniques in the comfort of my own home!
  15. Mastercard fraud unit called just to let me know my credit card has been having more fun than I have. Again.
  16. Just saw a double-decker Megabus on I-84, and I'm happy to report it fits under the overpasses. But triple-deckers are definitely out.
  17. If Amtrak has to stop for passing freight trains, why not stop near a wi-fi hot spot?
  18. Amtrak, always educational, stops in Wallingford to shed light on the etymology of "sidetrack."
  19. In-room coffee represents the triumph of addiction and laziness over bitter experience.
  20. The end result of free wi-fi in the hotel lobby but not in the rooms: a hunched and motley crew of loitering laptop vagrants.