HK wrote:
RPS wrote:
hk wrote:
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Bull****. Savannah's airport handles all types of heavy passenger
aircraft, and is quite busy because of military bases in the area.
When I want the opinion of an uneducated, semi-literate idiot, I'll
let you know. I flew into Savannah recently, and have done so about a
half dozen times. It's a dinky airport.
Savannah, though, is a very nice city.
Ohhhh, now I understand what you are looking for in a city. A city
with really big airport buildings. I thought you meant an airport
that was serviced on a regular basis by large planes. Savannah can
handle and has regular service by carriers using 727 etc, but the
airport building themselves are not as big as Atlanta, Chicago or
NYC. You really do have unique requirements for places to live. How
big is the airport in Costa Rica?
From where I live, Savannah is "served" mainly by the puddle-jumping
"partners" of the major airlines. The major airlines are crappy
enough...their "partners" are far worse.
United Express, operated by Mesa Airlines
US Airways Express
Delta, via "Freedom" Airlines
AirTran, from the wonderful folks who brought you ValuJet
Now, there are a couple of mainstays sprinkled about, but the majority
of the schedules indicate Savannah is a minor regional airport, just as
I described it.
As for the rest of your schitty opinion, well, you deserve the
usual...go foch yourself.
Well I guess you are will never find that perfect place.
Reminds me of a story about a farmer sitting on his front porch, during
the early 1900's A man in a wagon loaded down with all of his
belongings, stops and come up to the farmer. He asked the farmer what
the people of the town are like. The farmer replies, "well son, what
were they like where you came from. The traveler says, well that is why
I am moving, the people were rude, self centered, assholes. The farmer
said, "well they are about the same way here". So the traveler got back
in his wagon and continued heading west.
A few days later, another man come by, his wagon loaded with all of his
belongings, and he asked the same question. Again the farmer replied
"well son, what were they like where you moved from". The traveler got
a tear in his eye, said "That was the hardest part about moving West, is
we are leaving some of the nicest, most helpful and concerned neighbors
anyone could ask for". The farmer smiled back and said "Son, I think
you will find the people here are about the same".
Harry, have you ever noticed that no matter where you go, everyone is an
asshole?