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Are you America's "most frustrated traveler"? {Gadling}

Nov 2nd 2010 10:31AM Apparently, many of you have not read the rules. First of all, you're only supposed to enter once & you have two entries, not to mention the fact that you're way over 250 words.

"To enter, describe in 250 words or less your most frustrating travel moment, and why you deserve to win a free (and frustration- and hassle-free) trip."

"You may enter only once."

Are you America's "most frustrated traveler"? {Gadling}

Nov 2nd 2010 10:22AM Apparently, many of you have not read the rules. First of all, you're only supposed to enter once & you have two entries, not to mention the fact that you're way over 250 words.

"To enter, describe in 250 words or less your most frustrating travel moment, and why you deserve to win a free (and frustration- and hassle-free) trip."

"You may enter only once."

Are you America's "most frustrated traveler"? {Gadling}

Oct 31st 2010 2:24PM Good story, but you're over the 250 word limit.

Are you America's "most frustrated traveler"? {Gadling}

Oct 26th 2010 12:35AM My fiance and I took a trip to New Orleans via Greyhound. There was a crazy lady on the bus who kept shouting out random things in the middle of the night like, “OFFICER, I'M COLD!” while everyone was trying to sleep. When we finally stopped to let her off at about 4:00 a.m., she really kicked into high gear. She was cursing worse than any truck driver I've ever heard. All the passengers applauded her departure. Upon arrival we find Greyhound “lost” our luggage, (the crazy lady probably stole it – we never did get it back). A 20 hour ride celebrated with a trip to the New Orleans Kmart for a shopping spree. When we got back on the bus to go home, our bus driver decides (again, in the middle of the night when it's pitch black outside) to start speaking very loudly into the loudspeaker to tell us to look out the window on our left in order to see the “mighty Mississippi”. I have never craved home so badly. Lastly, the bus driver (who really seemed to enjoy talking to us over the loudspeaker) makes a repeated announcement that went something like, “I'd appreciate it if you all let your air out outside the bus!” It took us a while to figure out that he was talking about passing gas. There was a baby on the bus with a very dirty diaper and I guess he mistook that for gas.

Can a Mom Leave Her Kid Alone at the Library for Three Minutes? {ParentDish}

Mar 30th 2010 10:11PM I used to work at a library and I can't tell you how many times parents would just leave their kids in the youth section (without bothering to ask). And you know what? We are NOT babysitters, and we have every right to let a parent know (if they are even gracious enough to ask us to watch their child) that something could happen because we are WORKING and we may not be able to watch the child the entire time that they are left alone. Okay, I feel better now....

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