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How to Fly First Class Without Paying For It

You know the look-that one of haughty derision shot your way as you board a plane and are forced to do a walk of shame past the first class passengers as they suck down champagne and warm nuts while you’re left to vie for the last overhead space and a free armrest in coach. You envy them, but you’d never pay the outrageous price to sit in a slightly bigger seat. However, what you may not know is that many of those people in first class snagged their seats for less money than you paid for your ticket in steerage. In fact, there are many ways—some obvious, several not—to fly first class without paying for it, and here are a few of the best:

 

moneyisnotimportant:

How to Fly First Class Without Paying For It

You know the look-that one of haughty derision shot your way as you board a plane and are forced to do a walk of shame past the first class passengers as they suck down champagne and warm nuts while you’re left to vie for the last overhead space and a free armrest in coach. You envy them, but you’d never pay the outrageous price to sit in a slightly bigger seat. However, what you may not know is that many of those people in first class snagged their seats for less money than you paid for your ticket in steerage. In fact, there are many ways—some obvious, several not—to fly first class without paying for it, and here are a few of the best:

 

Posted on Tuesday, August 16th 2011

Tags lifehacker tips

Reblogged from Money Is Not Important  Source Lifehacker

shutthefuckupbro:

The Lion’s Mane Jellyfish is the largest jellyfish in the world. They have been swimming in arctic waters since before the dinosaurs (over 650 million years ago) and are among some of the oldest surviving species in the world. The largest can come in at about 6 meters and has tentacles over 50 meters long. 

shutthefuckupbro:

The Lion’s Mane Jellyfish is the largest jellyfish in the world. They have been swimming in arctic waters since before the dinosaurs (over 650 million years ago) and are among some of the oldest surviving species in the world. The largest can come in at about 6 meters and has tentacles over 50 meters long. 

Posted on Tuesday, August 9th 2011

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Reblogged from Shut The Fuck Up  Source shutthefuckupbro