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Old Nov 2nd 2002, 9:55 am
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hi caro,
thanks for all the info. really encouraging. and yes, i'd like to see the list
    )

regards
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Old Nov 2nd 2002, 9:56 am
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cheers, juliet
 
Old Nov 2nd 2002, 9:57 am
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    >Damn sorry that airport security is so tight. Would have loved to go to
    >Newark and be the first of the NG to welcome you aboard but alas and
    >alack wouldn't be able to get through to your holding area. Use to be
    >so easy to breeze through without a ticket.

heeeee! that would have been nice, rete. thanks for the thought, anyway )
 
Old Nov 2nd 2002, 9:57 am
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thanks, christian )
 
Old Nov 2nd 2002, 10:00 am
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    >Did you buy a Continental ticket but are actually going via Virgin...
    >they tend to do that sometimes?? I absolutely love Virgin Atlantic.
    >Anyway, Congrats on getting your visa and tickets. You sure are lucky to
    >have your mom pay for the tickets.
    >Take care

the tickets say continental - my god - i can't believe i have tickets. mad as
it sounds, this hasn't all really sunk in yet. 1 week ago everything seemed so
up in the air. yep, my mum is a star.
 
Old Nov 2nd 2002, 10:22 am
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congratulations scarlet, yippee your nearly home, now just the packing remains, ive only ever flown british airways, but i think when its my turn, i will fly the cheapest at the time, but good luck to you all, and i hope you have a safe journey.
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Old Nov 2nd 2002, 11:43 am
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They have three-packs of large jars of Nutella at Costco. Only problem is
that one goes onto spoons and into my mouth, one goes out for public use,
and that leaves only one for sharing with guests who like it melted on top
of ice cream. :-))
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news:[email protected]...
    > i've bought nutella in the U.S. before. tasted so good after six month
    > without it. pretty expensive though.
    > "Marjeta" wrote in message
    > > Uh yeah, I'm very interested. I'm flying Paris/Cincinnati on the 22nd
    > > - my big break through. But I really really need to somehow take a lot
    > > of purple cow chocolate with me, and nutella chocolate spread. I'm
    > > sorry folks but I didn't grow up on peanut butter sandwiches, I grew
    > > up with a spoon in my nutella jar so how can I live without it. There
    > > might be more things I want to take, can't think of any right now, but
    > > the list would be useful. Thanks.
    > >
    > > M.
 
Old Nov 2nd 2002, 11:50 am
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[email protected] (Marjeta) writes:

    > "Matt&Denise" wrote in message news:...
    > > i've bought nutella in the U.S. before. tasted so good after six month
    > > without it. pretty expensive though.
    >
    > Well that's good news! When my fiance was here in Europe and saw me
    > spreading nutella all over my pancakes he said he's never seen that
    > stuff before. So I thought that really sucks, but maybe there's still
    > hope

In the San Francisco Bay Area, Nutella seems to be available in most
supermarkets and grocery stores. Ciao,

Renaud Dreyer
 
Old Nov 2nd 2002, 12:46 pm
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Caro wrote in message news:...
    > And for any chocolate item, you
    > pretty much have to bring your own, unless you like Hershey's...

YIKES!
 
Old Nov 2nd 2002, 2:34 pm
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In article , Scarlett
writes
    >>Did you buy a Continental ticket but are actually going via Virgin...
    >>they tend to do that sometimes?? I absolutely love Virgin Atlantic.

    >the tickets say continental - my god - i can't believe i have tickets. mad as
    >it sounds, this hasn't all really sunk in yet. 1 week ago everything seemed so
    >up in the air. yep, my mum is a star.

1) If you leave from Heathrow the flight is on Virgin metal
2) If on Virgin metal your Continental flight number will be 4 digits -
e.g. CO 1234


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Old Nov 2nd 2002, 6:58 pm
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thanks Mrs S,

hoping things start moving for you soon. obviously i'm over the moon with how
things have gone for me but i feel sick when i think of everyone who's been
waiting so much longer. my fingers and toes remain crossed.

hugs
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scarlett
 
Old Nov 3rd 2002, 12:27 am
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Am so glad everything went well for you many congrats hun.
I am worried now though Scarlett, I am flying through Newark and I only have a
2hr gap, I didn't know you could ask for a later connection ,ahwell, I shall
get onto Continental and see if they have any advice.
In the meanwhile, well done and I shall tell you how Newark is in 17 days
time...
All the best to you and yours,
JacquelineW
 
Old Nov 3rd 2002, 5:35 am
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    >In the meanwhile, well done and I shall tell you how Newark is in 17 days
    >time...

i'll look forward to hearing that. fly safe, my friend

regards
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Old Nov 3rd 2002, 9:15 am
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Congrats Scarlett,

I have been watching your story and was anxious to hear about your london interview as my fiancee will be going through London as well. I am so glad everything went well for you. You have got to be floating above the clouds these days

you sure do have stamina girl, going through the interview process with 2 little ones in tow, what a physically and emotionally draining day for you and your little ones.

CONGRATS!!
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Old Nov 3rd 2002, 6:30 pm
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thanks tiff
all the best with your own process!
 


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