Airport drinking

Call back post.

Sitting in ATL waiting for my flight to DFW, then SEA, then home. I guaranteed you the corporate comptrollers don’t have to fly three hops.

But I digress.

Checking out a rye from Vermont’s Whistling Pig.

Bumped the glass and $20 of whiskey spilt. If you lick the table in an airport bar, are you an alcoholic?
 
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Call back post.

Sitting in ATL waiting for my flight to DFW, then SEA, then home. I guaranteed you the corporate comptrollers don’t have to fly three hops.

But I digress.

Checking out a rye from Vermont’s Whistling Pig.

Bumped the glass and $20 of whiskey spilt. If you lick the table in an airport bar, are you an alcoholic?
Just started work as a contractor for my former employer. Multiple hops and cheapest seat required in order to get any reimbursement.

Failing retirement after only a week.

David
ID
 
Just started work as a contractor for my former employer. Multiple hops and cheapest seat required in order to get any reimbursement.

Failing retirement after only a week.

David
ID
Spokane isn’t bad for connections. I fly out of Moscow/Pullman. Have to hop to SeaTac no matter where you are going.
 
I fly Southwest for most of my travel. Spokane and Boise are direct 2x a day. PHX a few more options.

When I have to go back east or overseas I’ll go across the bay and take a shuttle to that airport. I’m thankful my company gives me a card that gets me into the Centurion lounges. Makes arriving early more tolerable.

On my direct flights under three hours, I’m usually driving a rental car once I arrive. So I try to not drink prior to or during the flight. Been thinking about this more as in the next three weeks I will have to travel with a knee scooter and won’t be driving.

Immediately after my surgery, I was on some heavy duty painkillers and did not want to mix alcohol with them. Now off of those, I really notice how alcohol messes with my sleep.
 

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