QUOTES OF THE DAY "In my mid-fifties, my stroke has been a special
excursion ticket into old age - socks and toenails a bewildering distance away, walking sticks with a mind of their own" The BBC's Andrew Marr "Lawyers are universally convinced they are doing the only worthwhile job in the world.
tmc151213Dtree.jpg They say my mid-fifties my stroke has been a special
excursion ticket into old age - socks toenails a bewildering distance away, walking sticks with a mind of their own" - BBC's Andrew Marr.
"In my mid-50s, my stroke has been a special
excursion ticket into old age - socks and toenails a bewildering distance away, walking sticks with a mind of their own" The BBC's Andrew Marr.
BOAC was to cut its fares so that a 14 to 21-day
excursion ticket from London to Montreal would cost pounds 98 19s.
By 1930 it had also introduced an
excursion ticket, which allowed a complete circuit of the city for just one shilling (5p), as long as you boarded the bus before 2.30pm.
Like Yousef, he fled, breaking the
excursion ticket he had purchased earlier and booking a one-way ticket back to the United States.
EUROSTAR has an
excursion ticket available for return travel to Paris at Pounds 99 per person.
Unable to pursue any of his favourite sports, Updike's convalescent hero accepts he is on a one-way
excursion ticket and that journey's end is near.
On short-haul, business travellers are routinely charged three times more than
excursion ticket holders.
If an employment contract provides for "round trip
excursion tickets to spouse and children" the employer is legally bound to bear the full cost of the tickets for the family.
("In that case, Howard, you may as well take Fiona along." Or, "As long as you're in Hong Kong, Howard...") Piggyback as far as you can on expenses, and then take off with a local airpass or series of
excursion tickets. Extending within Europe can involve some tricky management decisions.