It's switching from NO seats available to some popping up. I guess people sitting with some in baskets.
Good job you did a spell check on that!It's switching from NO seats available to some popping up. I guess people sitting with some in baskets.
Henry's courier, the girl. She refused to fly without her lucky hat.You've lost me, Jim.
Henry's courier, the girl. She refused to fly without her lucky hat.
To be fair we didn’t end up going to the Lion King. You’re right it’s no contestErgh City, the Mighty City against the rags or Simba v fuck knows.
That is not even a contest worthy of a post. I bet she made you go to the ABBA musical as well. :-)
I've got an appointment with my parole officer in a few days, to discuss the curfew and this bloody ankle tag. I'll raise the subject then.Ah, thanks. I'd forgotten that particular episode. You know, I'm saying this in a friendly way — have you thought about getting out more…?
I would say in these instances your ticket should remain live and you should be able to buy tickets. But why should the person who buys the box who is putting it through the business and wants to take clients to impress them be able to purchase away tickets when he isn't a SC holder? Lots of grey areas but for me if you are in corporate you should have a card like everyone else with points.Ok, say for example I decide to buy a box for the season next year through work, but I don't renew my ST which has 22k points on. Does that then mean that I can't buy an away ticket because the box isn't allocated to an individual?