I have a Westin heavenly bed. It’s incredible.Westin, nice.
Gotta go with Kopp's.I hope they get to eat at a Culver's
I've never been to one, but I hope to change that one dayGotta go with Kopp's.
That's definitely a charter plane above.They fly commercial? I always assumed it was a charter
Everywhere in Milwaukee seems to make a great burger and a great Bloody Mary. And the cheese curds always hit.I've never been to one, but I hope to change that one day
And definitely not a King Air...That's definitely a charter plane above.
They charter to every away gameThey fly commercial? I always assumed it was a charter
I assumed that…didn’t realize charters get cancelled last minute like commercial flights. Tells you what I know about luxury travelThey charter to every away game
The weather is the weather, commercial or private.I assumed that…didn’t realize charters get cancelled last minute like commercial flights. Tells you what I know about luxury travel
There was a mechanical issue with the plane so they had to find a new one, which is likely why they flew with that Eastern Air Express company. I don't think they are our main charterI assumed that…didn’t realize charters get cancelled last minute like commercial flights. Tells you what I know about luxury travel
No more air travel for a few weeks thoThis is part of why Hurley wasn't happy about the scheduling to end the year.
Late game Wednesday night in Milwaukee.
Then back home.
Then travel to Providence for Saturday.
The disruption interferes with game prep even further.
Boston's just up the road from Hartford!Have I failed geography?? Or grammar?
Chicago's now "up the road" from Milwaukee?
But upon UConn's return to the airport, the team learned that this flight had to be canceled, as well. So, the Huskies booked a practice at the University of Milwaukee that afternoon and flew home afterwards — from Chicago, about 90 minutes up the road.
Geography is no longer a thing.Have I failed geography?? Or grammar?
Chicago's now "up the road" from Milwaukee?
But upon UConn's return to the airport, the team learned that this flight had to be canceled, as well. So, the Huskies booked a practice at the University of Milwaukee that afternoon and flew home afterwards — from Chicago, about 90 minutes up the road.
Fortunately they only have a short bus ride to Providence.