Off to Phoenix
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Sitting at EWR but it’s the American terminal so not as bad as it sounds.
Have an hour to kill and we’re drinking a coffee. Middle aged woman at the next table is drinking white wine. 8am on a Tuesday.
I get a glass with lunch. But 8am? Maybe she’s nervous.
@jon-nyc said in Off to Phoenix:
Sitting at EWR but it’s the American terminal so not as bad as it sounds.
Have an hour to kill and we’re drinking a coffee. Middle aged woman at the next table is drinking white wine. 8am on a Tuesday.
I get a glass with lunch. But 8am? Maybe she’s nervous.
At any British airport at 6.30am you can guarantee there will be numerous individuals drinking pints of lager and most likely wearing sombreros. I've often wondered about the business meetings they're presumably on their way to attend.
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ive been to airports after a transatlantic flight, and waiting for a connection, have had what some would consider dinner at breakfast time, something or other with a beer, but thats different
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You are in for a treat. Arizona is an incredible place. Saguaros everywhere off 17. Just watching how the vegetation changes as you change altitudes is very cool.
I recommend Gabriela's Taco Shop at Camp Verde exit. Tasty breakfast stuff.
Edit: Never mind. it's permanently closed.
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You are in for a treat. Arizona is an incredible place. Saguaros everywhere off 17. Just watching how the vegetation changes as you change altitudes is very cool.
I recommend Gabriela's Taco Shop at Camp Verde exit. Tasty breakfast stuff.
Edit: Never mind. it's permanently closed.
@Mik said in Off to Phoenix:
You are in for a treat. Arizona is an incredible place. Saguaros everywhere off 17. Just watching how the vegetation changes as you change altitudes is very cool.
I'll second that. We drove from Phoenix to Munds Park - you seem to be climbing for miles and miles, it's actually about 6500 feet, and watching the surroundings change is amazing.
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Sitting at EWR but it’s the American terminal so not as bad as it sounds.
Have an hour to kill and we’re drinking a coffee. Middle aged woman at the next table is drinking white wine. 8am on a Tuesday.
I get a glass with lunch. But 8am? Maybe she’s nervous.
@jon-nyc said in Off to Phoenix:
Sitting at EWR but it’s the American terminal so not as bad as it sounds.
Have an hour to kill and we’re drinking a coffee. Middle aged woman at the next table is drinking white wine. 8am on a Tuesday.
I get a glass with lunch. But 8am? Maybe she’s nervous.
Kamala?
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ive been to airports after a transatlantic flight, and waiting for a connection, have had what some would consider dinner at breakfast time, something or other with a beer, but thats different
@bachophile said in Off to Phoenix:
ive been to airports after a transatlantic flight, and waiting for a connection, have had what some would consider dinner at breakfast time, something or other with a beer, but that's different
I was thinking the same thing. Maybe an international flight. Happened to me before also.
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Sitting at EWR but it’s the American terminal so not as bad as it sounds.
Have an hour to kill and we’re drinking a coffee. Middle aged woman at the next table is drinking white wine. 8am on a Tuesday.
I get a glass with lunch. But 8am? Maybe she’s nervous.
@jon-nyc said in Off to Phoenix:
Sitting at EWR but it’s the American terminal so not as bad as it sounds.
Have an hour to kill and we’re drinking a coffee. Middle aged woman at the next table is drinking white wine. 8am on a Tuesday.
I get a glass with lunch. But 8am? Maybe she’s nervous.
I just grabbed an omelette in MSP at 6am while waiting for my DC flight to board.
The two women next to me asked me 3 times where I live. Normally I’d take that as a move, but really they are hammered and forgot they already asked. Twice. It’s 6am.
Midwest folks like their booze!
(I had a Bloody Mary, when in Rome…)