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Thread started 06/08/04 2:32pm

starkitty

where have you found your best travel deals?

so far travelocity is giving me the best price (US to UK).

any suggestions?

(i'm not paying you for your help.)
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Reply #1 posted 06/08/04 2:34pm

2the9s

I think all those online services pretty much give you the same deals, based on availability at the time you book your flight.

Orbitz etc. Or just go to the airline website.





coffee tea or edit?
[This message was edited Tue Jun 8 14:34:42 2004 by 2the9s]
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Reply #2 posted 06/08/04 2:35pm

starkitty

2the9s said:

I think all those online services pretty much give you the same deals, based on availability at the time you book your flight.

Orbitz etc. Or just go to the airline website.





coffee tea or edit?


travelocity's cheapest so far. wow 9s where'd your smart-assedness go?
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Reply #3 posted 06/08/04 2:36pm

Lleena

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Reply #4 posted 06/08/04 2:36pm

2the9s

starkitty said:

2the9s said:

I think all those online services pretty much give you the same deals, based on availability at the time you book your flight.

Orbitz etc. Or just go to the airline website.





coffee tea or edit?


travelocity's cheapest so far. wow 9s where'd your smart-assedness go?


I forgot. redface
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Reply #5 posted 06/08/04 2:39pm

starkitty

Lleena said:

http://www.deckchair.com/home/home.asp

Try this StarKitty!


thanks Lleena. looks like that's based out of europe, though (flights leaving from europe)
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Reply #6 posted 06/08/04 2:40pm

starkitty

2the9s said:

starkitty said:



travelocity's cheapest so far. wow 9s where'd your smart-assedness go?


I forgot. redface


looks good on you.
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Reply #7 posted 06/08/04 2:52pm

JDINTERACTIVE

For hotel accomodation www.alpha-beds.com wink
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Reply #8 posted 06/08/04 2:54pm

starkitty

JDINTERACTIVE said:

For hotel accomodation www.alpha-beds.com wink

rock.

you going to the party in september?
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Reply #9 posted 06/08/04 3:08pm

JDINTERACTIVE

starkitty said:

JDINTERACTIVE said:

For hotel accomodation www.alpha-beds.com wink

rock.

you going to the party in september?


More than likely. I also work for alpha-beds aswell so of cause I'd have to recommend them!
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Reply #10 posted 06/08/04 3:38pm

starkitty

gatwick and heathrow are 2 separate airports, yes?
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Reply #11 posted 06/08/04 3:47pm

2the9s

Why don't you just stay where you are?
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Reply #12 posted 06/08/04 3:51pm

AzureStarr

2the9s said:

Why don't you just stay where you are?


9s... what's a "tosser"? Actually, it was "tosspot". What is that?


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[This message was edited Tue Jun 8 15:53:23 2004 by AzureStarr]
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Reply #13 posted 06/08/04 3:54pm

starkitty

AzureStarr said:

2the9s said:

Why don't you just stay where you are?


9s... what's a "tosser"? Actually, it was "tosspot". What is that?


.
[This message was edited Tue Jun 8 15:53:23 2004 by AzureStarr]


oh my frog friend taught me that one!
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Reply #14 posted 06/08/04 3:54pm

2the9s

AzureStarr said:

2the9s said:

Why don't you just stay where you are?


9s... what's a "tosser"? Actually, it was "tosspot". What is that?



A what?
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Reply #15 posted 06/08/04 3:56pm

starkitty

2the9s said:

Why don't you just stay where you are?


because i've done that long enough.
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Reply #16 posted 06/08/04 3:56pm

AzureStarr

starkitty said:

AzureStarr said:



9s... what's a "tosser"? Actually, it was "tosspot". What is that?


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[This message was edited Tue Jun 8 15:53:23 2004 by AzureStarr]


oh my frog friend taught me that one!


What does it mean?
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Reply #17 posted 06/08/04 4:00pm

starkitty

AzureStarr said:

starkitty said:



oh my frog friend taught me that one!


What does it mean?


really?

tosser is like wanker.
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Reply #18 posted 06/08/04 4:02pm

starkitty

i made the mistake of saying "you'll toss me in the corner"

everything is a double entendre with the english it seems
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Reply #19 posted 06/08/04 4:04pm

AzureStarr

starkitty said:

AzureStarr said:



What does it mean?


really?

tosser is like wanker.


is that the same as a "tosspot"?

I was with a British guy today and we went into this place and he introduced me to this other guy... then told me to call him a "tosspot" when I go in next week. The other guy laughed and said that I probably wouldn't if I knew what it meant. Then, when asked, neither one would tell me.

When we were driving back into town, he was talking about this website he used to go to and called this guy a "wanker"... and then explained to me that wanker means different things, depending on the context in which you are using it. So... tosspot would mean what wanker means, right?

I am so confused.
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Reply #20 posted 06/08/04 4:06pm

2the9s

AzureStarr said:

starkitty said:



really?

tosser is like wanker.


is that the same as a "tosspot"?

I was with a British guy today and we went into this place and he introduced me to this other guy... then told me to call him a "tosspot" when I go in next week. The other guy laughed and said that I probably wouldn't if I knew what it meant. Then, when asked, neither one would tell me.

When we were driving back into town, he was talking about this website he used to go to and called this guy a "wanker"... and then explained to me that wanker means different things, depending on the context in which you are using it. So... tosspot would mean what wanker means, right?

I am so confused.


I'll sum it up in two words: British humor. bored
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Reply #21 posted 06/08/04 4:08pm

2the9s

2the9s said:

AzureStarr said:



is that the same as a "tosspot"?

I was with a British guy today and we went into this place and he introduced me to this other guy... then told me to call him a "tosspot" when I go in next week. The other guy laughed and said that I probably wouldn't if I knew what it meant. Then, when asked, neither one would tell me.

When we were driving back into town, he was talking about this website he used to go to and called this guy a "wanker"... and then explained to me that wanker means different things, depending on the context in which you are using it. So... tosspot would mean what wanker means, right?

I am so confused.


I'll sum it up in two words: British humor. bored


yawn
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Reply #22 posted 06/08/04 4:09pm

2the9s

2the9s said:

2the9s said:



I'll sum it up in two words: British humor. bored


yawn


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Reply #23 posted 06/08/04 4:09pm

AzureStarr

2the9s said:

2the9s said:



I'll sum it up in two words: British humor. bored


yawn


You infuriate me.

mad
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Reply #24 posted 06/08/04 4:10pm

2the9s

2the9s said:

2the9s said:



yawn




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Reply #25 posted 06/08/04 4:10pm

2the9s

2the9s said:

2the9s said:







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Reply #26 posted 06/08/04 4:12pm

AzureStarr

2the9s said:

2the9s said:







You suck.

mad
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Reply #27 posted 06/08/04 4:16pm

starkitty

AzureStarr said:

starkitty said:



really?

tosser is like wanker.


is that the same as a "tosspot"?

I was with a British guy today and we went into this place and he introduced me to this other guy... then told me to call him a "tosspot" when I go in next week. The other guy laughed and said that I probably wouldn't if I knew what it meant. Then, when asked, neither one would tell me.

When we were driving back into town, he was talking about this website he used to go to and called this guy a "wanker"... and then explained to me that wanker means different things, depending on the context in which you are using it. So... tosspot would mean what wanker means, right?

I am so confused.


yes, it's the same.

i made the mistake of saying 'tosshat', though.
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Reply #28 posted 06/08/04 4:17pm

AzureStarr

starkitty said:

AzureStarr said:



is that the same as a "tosspot"?

I was with a British guy today and we went into this place and he introduced me to this other guy... then told me to call him a "tosspot" when I go in next week. The other guy laughed and said that I probably wouldn't if I knew what it meant. Then, when asked, neither one would tell me.

When we were driving back into town, he was talking about this website he used to go to and called this guy a "wanker"... and then explained to me that wanker means different things, depending on the context in which you are using it. So... tosspot would mean what wanker means, right?

I am so confused.


yes, it's the same.

i made the mistake of saying 'tosshat', though.


Okay... what is a "tosshat"? The same thing?!

confused
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Reply #29 posted 06/08/04 4:20pm

starkitty

AzureStarr said:

starkitty said:



yes, it's the same.

i made the mistake of saying 'tosshat', though.


Okay... what is a "tosshat"? The same thing?!

confused


tosshat doesn't exist. that's my version of it.
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