a little late to the party but per my sister, who is a very frequent traveler, she recommends skyscanner.com as the best site for finding and booking airplane tickets.
also, if you have a chase sapphire or reserve credit card, you should look into booking tickets through that if you have the points.
I'm not sure whether this has been covered already but does anyone know about the amenities for our visiting team locker rooms?
I assume that we actually do have A/C and more than two toilets ... but I'd be curious to see a compare/contrast between our facilities versus Purdue's.
could someone elaborate on the significance of a mike zimmer defense, as OP specifically mentions? i'm not as up to date on NFL rosters and coaching as i am with the college world.
longtime lurker, first time poster. i made a new account to comment on this.
i don't know why i keep lingering on this article but it made me very emotional. kind of like the longform austin hatch article from a while back. really tugged at the heart strings and made me reflect on my own life as well. not a father myself but it's worth it to think about your place in this world and the impact that you have on those both immediately and far beyond your present setting.
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reading their "statement" fills me with an indescribable rage.
a little late to the party but per my sister, who is a very frequent traveler, she recommends skyscanner.com as the best site for finding and booking airplane tickets.
also, if you have a chase sapphire or reserve credit card, you should look into booking tickets through that if you have the points.
I'm not sure whether this has been covered already but does anyone know about the amenities for our visiting team locker rooms?
I assume that we actually do have A/C and more than two toilets ... but I'd be curious to see a compare/contrast between our facilities versus Purdue's.
could someone elaborate on the significance of a mike zimmer defense, as OP specifically mentions? i'm not as up to date on NFL rosters and coaching as i am with the college world.
longtime lurker, first time poster. i made a new account to comment on this.
i don't know why i keep lingering on this article but it made me very emotional. kind of like the longform austin hatch article from a while back. really tugged at the heart strings and made me reflect on my own life as well. not a father myself but it's worth it to think about your place in this world and the impact that you have on those both immediately and far beyond your present setting.
thank you for sharing.