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Two airline legs with a rental care in between: Best way to book?



 
 
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Old May 5th, 2008, 06:50 PM posted to rec.travel.air
Rudy[_3_]
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Default Two airline legs with a rental care in between: Best way to book?


There is NO public transport to Everett from Sea-Tac airport....There is

NO OTHER WAY to get to Everett from Sea-Tac
airport


WRONG again, DOOFUS

A simple google search for 'seatac airport & bus" will give you the link
It costs $ 2.50 and takes an hour and a half

Depart SeaTac Airport AcRd & Terminal - BAY 2 At 10:43 AM On Route MT 194
Downtown Seattle
Arrive University St Sta Ac & Tunnel Sta.-BAY A At 11:12 AM
Walk 0.1 mile N to
Depart 4th Ave & Union St At 11:26 AM On Route ST 510 EVERETT
Arrive WETMORE & WALL ST At 12:19 PM


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Old May 5th, 2008, 10:36 PM posted to rec.travel.air
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Default Two airline legs with a rental care in between: Best way to book?

dgs wrote:

Er, I think you meant "so once you're there you really don't need a
*car*."


No, I meant what I said. Once you take public transit to Everett from
SeaTac, you can get to the ice skating venue without taking a bus (or a
car) if you stay at one of the many hotels in the vicinity of the Events
Center.

Chilly8 is the nym of a delusional idiot who doesn't know **** from
shinola, and repeatedly proves it. Either ignore its always-wrong
and utterly useless "advice," or join in the fun and continue to prove
to the moron just how wrong he gets *everything.*


What's his agenda in posting all this incorrect information? Is it just
to be obnoxious? OTOH, it's not uncommon for even residents of an area
to be totally unfamiliar with what public transit is available. Some
people may actually believe that there is no public transit to any
national park, that you can't get from SeaTac to Everett by public
transit, (or that the only U.S. airports from which you can fly to China
are San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Seattle). These are three areas
where the poster in question has recently posted incorrect information.
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Old May 5th, 2008, 10:43 PM posted to rec.travel.air
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Default Two airline legs with a rental care in between: Best way to book?

In article ,
Benjamin Dover wrote:

The other idiots who post here from time to time and also don't know ****
from shinola are Charles Newman, aka the Chucky Monster


How do you mean ``other'' idiots? chilly8 *is* Chucky Newman.
Occasionally he even slips and posts as Chucky.

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Old May 5th, 2008, 10:52 PM posted to rec.travel.air
VS[_1_]
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In article ,
SMS wrote:

What's his reason for posting all this incorrect information?


To get a ton of responses, which you and others are happy to provide,
thus feeding his enthusiasm.

Chucky Newman / Fritz Owl / chilly8 has been spamming newsgroups for
years with crap about ice skating competitions, Australian skaters
(Tonya Harding is an Australian skater, Hawaii is part of Australia,
blah, blah), how he does not need a US permission to go to an imaginary
skating competition in Cuba because of his Australian passport, bogus
Ultimate Traffic schedules, nonsense about public transit not being
available in any place with plenty of public transit and over and
over again with ice skating, Cuba, Boeing 747 not having enough range
to fly somewhere, Australian passports, and ``I am not Chucky!!!!!!
Got it? Good!'' rants.

You keep responding, he keeps posting. That's how it works.

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Old May 6th, 2008, 04:09 AM posted to rec.travel.air
SMS
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Default Two airline legs with a rental care in between: Best way to book?

VS wrote:
In article ,
SMS wrote:

What's his reason for posting all this incorrect information?


To get a ton of responses, which you and others are happy to provide,
thus feeding his enthusiasm.


Some of his statement are at just the level of cluelessness that it's
not clear if he's trolling. But you're probably right, so into the
kill-file he goes.
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Old May 6th, 2008, 05:58 AM posted to rec.travel.air
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Default Two airline legs with a rental care in between: Best way to book?

dgs wrote:

Chilly8 is the nym of a delusional idiot who doesn't know **** from
shinola, and repeatedly proves it. Either ignore its always-wrong
and utterly useless "advice," or join in the fun and continue to prove
to the moron just how wrong he gets *everything.*


The problem is that someone might read his misinformation and believe
there is no way to get from SEA to the event in Everett via public
transit, which is also probably news for Boeing people.
  #18  
Old May 6th, 2008, 06:00 AM posted to rec.travel.air
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In message mrtravel
wrote:

Have you considered booking directly at the site of the airline?
Don't Expedia and Expedia charge a fee for tickets?


That depends on their mood. I've gotten prices about $350 cheaper ($400
instead of $750) booking through Expedia rather then AA.com, but only
once.

Other then that, AA.com has *always* been cheaper, or the same total
price (and in either event, AA.com is much less hassle)
  #19  
Old May 6th, 2008, 06:05 AM posted to rec.travel.air
mrtravel[_4_]
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VS wrote:

In article ,
Benjamin Dover wrote:


The other idiots who post here from time to time and also don't know ****


from shinola are Charles Newman, aka the Chucky Monster


How do you mean ``other'' idiots? chilly8 *is* Chucky Newman.
Occasionally he even slips and posts as Chucky.


Maybe he's related to Charles E Newman.
  #20  
Old May 6th, 2008, 08:24 AM posted to rec.travel.air
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Default Two airline legs with a rental care in between: Best way to book?

mrtravel wrote in
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VS wrote:

In article ,
Benjamin Dover wrote:


The other idiots who post here from time to time and also don't know
****


from shinola are Charles Newman, aka the Chucky Monster


How do you mean ``other'' idiots? chilly8 *is* Chucky Newman.
Occasionally he even slips and posts as Chucky.


Maybe he's related to Charles E Newman.


Did you perchance mean Alfred E. Newman? Nah. Chilly, aka Chuck the
Schmuck, would need an IQ boost of several million orders of magnitude to
reach that level.

 




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