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July 7th, 2008 | 273 Entries

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273 Entries for “frequent”

  1. reminds me of things that happen constantly. annoying or not. continues alot. a state of time in a way. you cant stop it.

    by allycia on 07.08.2008
  2. reminds me of things that happen a lot like right now i have been having a lot of problems with like i mean things just cant seem to go my way mom kicked me out this job im tyring to get is taking forever and i quit my last job cause the manager of the place im trying to getthe job at was like yea u got the job and ive been waiting around for like a week starting to piss me off not to mention my motorcycle seems like its going to break on me and i told the people im living with i would be out by like spt/oct but its not looking like that anymore cause the place we were going to isnt going to work out anymore so now im going to feel like the biggest mooch cause im not going to be out of there house and it just pisses me off i think i would rather be a drunk homeless person then have to deal with the daily struggles of life it just seems like it would be less stressfull u wake up drink walk around pan handle for money get some more drink the find a place to ass out at i mean whats so hard about that

    by james osiris on 07.08.2008
  3. So you plan to start traveling more and you want to choose a frequent flyer program and by extension an airline. On the surface this may seem like an easy thing. Find out which airline flies where you are going, join the program and book your flights. All too often people join frequent flyer programs just because they are on a flight and not because of a conscious decision. Then they are disappointed because they never earn any reward. There are billions of miles in accounts of people that will never earn enough to actually use them.

    You have a great many more choices and those choice can have a big impact on earning free flights. These days most airlines partner with other airlines and allow you to collect miles on one of several programs. For example you can fly Alaska Airlines and earn miles on their program but also American Airlines or Northwest Airlines. Some programs make it easier to earn miles; some make it easier to claim rewards. So which one to choose? If you follow some simple steps to evaluate the different plans you should be able to choose the plan that’s right for you.

    Look at the airlines that fly from the airports in your area. Then look at the cities those airlines serve. Depending on the destinations you are flying to, you will probably have 2 or 3 airlines to choose from.
    Look at the overall health of an airline. This is more important today than ever. It is quite likely that one or more of the large carriers are not going to survive another economic downturn. That is going to put all of those hard earned miles in jeopardy. If you’re lucky and the airline is bought by another that the miles will probably rollover but if it just goes belly-up the miles earned would be worthless.
    Try to determine the cities you are likely to have to fly to and make sure your selected airline serves them. Don’t worry about nonstop flights, unless you live by a major hub like O’Hare (Chicago) or Dallas-Ft Worth you are going to have to make a connection on many of your longer flights. Remember to look at travel partners too.
    Think about where you are going to use your miles. If you want to try to earn enough miles to fly to Europe, make sure your chosen frequent flyer program lets you use them there. Southwest has a great program in terms of earning flights fast but if you really want to go to Europe or Asia then it’s not a good choice.
    Try to find out from other flyers in your area what programs they are members of and if they are happy with their program. Look at sites like weblyer.com to get a sense of how satisfied other users are with the programs you are considering.
    Some other considerations: Often an airport will have a dominant carrier which will control over half the departures. It’s often tempting just to sign up with them because they offer the most flights. It’s a good idea to consider the second or third carrier at those airports too, as they often offer incentives in the form of bonus miles and are more likely to have open seats for award trips from your city because they have less demand than the dominant carrier will have.

    Carefully check the rules of the program before you join. Most programs today allow you to accumulate miles indefinitely; some have expiration dates of one to three years, so depending on how much you travel. You’ll need to take this into consideration; you don’t want to lose miles because they expire. Southwest is a great example, they have one of the easiest programs in existence, earn 16 segments in 12 months and get a free ticket but any segment you earn that doesn’t add up to 16 in a year, you lose. So if you fly a lot with them it’s great, but if you only fly two or three times a year you probably will never earn a free ticket.

    Also check the rules for earning miles on flights, many European carriers restrict mileage earned on discounted fares while most US carriers will give you miles when you fly on any published fare.

    So if you carefully review your options before you start traveling you will be earning those free flights in no time at all!

    by Chris on 07.08.2008
  4. Frequent, to me, is the number of times I have to go pee in any given time period. I lost my thyroid due to cancer, and the thyroid hormones I ingest to make up for this loss cause me to urinate frequently.

    by bigbrain on 07.08.2008
  5. soon. quickly. as often as possible. a lot.

    by danielle on 07.08.2008
  6. Frequent is a word that appears frequently, perhaps, but is not a particularly interesting one. Thus, it is hoped that a more interesting word be chosen later, so as to elicit more interesting writeups.

    by loki on 07.08.2008
  7. frequently i like to read, or play soccer, also write,. writing is good, but i wish i could spell better quickly. i like q’s there is a q in frequent. its cool yeah…

    by julie on 07.08.2008
  8. things that happen on a regular basis..

    frequently in love… nah just want to let that happen once! (for real!)

    by I.D. on 07.08.2008
  9. things dtht happen on a regular basis..

    frequently in love… nah just want to let that happen once! (for real!)

    by I.D. on 07.08.2008
  10. Describes something varying between common and very common.

    by alan on 07.07.2008
  11. I am frequently much to lazy to get things done around here. My bad. I wish I would frequently pick up my brushes and paint.

    by Judith on 07.07.2008
  12. She sat there in her bed, her blue eyes wide from the nightmare she had just woken up from. Her eyes frequently flickered from the window to the door and finally to her shaking hands.

    “Make the monsters go away momma..” the little girl cried, wishing for someone who wasn’t there and wouldn’t be coming to her any time soon.

    by Alek on 07.07.2008
  13. I am a frequent eater. That’s all I can do these days is DREAM of and EAT food. In two days though, my food days are over. I will give birth and then it’s back to the weightloss grindstone. I am actually looking forward to it really, it will be nice to actually have the will (and the desire to back it up) to deny myself something so good.

    by kristen on 07.07.2008
  14. often happening in intervals close to each other

    by elizabeth on 07.07.2008
  15. ‘Frequent’ gets me places. Or, if it’s not, it doesn’t. I wish things would happen more often; at the moment it seems that nothing happens for months on end and to make up for it fate deals a terrible event to make up for it.

    by Gavin Cowell on 07.07.2008
  16. frequent trips to the bathroom make me wonder if i’m becoming my grandmother. too many trips to the supermarket make me wonder why i don’t plan meals ahead of time. frequently i feel in the moment. i’m aware of how blessed i am. but then it’s lost. the moment’s gone.

    by tara czewinski on 07.07.2008
  17. i frequently think of absolutely random subjects. like how awful it would be if giant scorpions ruled the earth. i don’t know where any of this comes from. it usually starts out simple and matures into full blown, epic length internal dialogue.

    by jordan on 07.07.2008
  18. Frequent flier miles are awarded with the use of certain major credit cards such as American Express

    by Beth on 07.07.2008
  19. Something that happens often, either it’s something you do, something you see a lot, it appears a lot and is therefore frequent.

    by Lauren on 07.07.2008
  20. So, I frequently told my ancestors that no body talked like they did. They didn’t believe me. That does it! I’m leaving them! So now no body can tell me what or what not to do, see? See? That’s it! I’ll become a gangsa. No body fucks with me. That’ll be hella tight, fo shiz!

    by Edward on 07.07.2008
  21. i always have to do something; i mean Always. I often think about always having to do something; I mean Often. I think about this alot.

    by susan Lopez on 07.07.2008
  22. urge pee flyer sex often many

    by m on 07.07.2008
  23. frequently I find myelf screwed- like today- starting a new job- flying out to it- flight overbooked- I am now waiting for a flight that gets me in 7 hours later- screwed. that should have been the word at the top- no matter I would have written the same thing whatever the word was.

    by anna on 07.07.2008
  24. something that you can not run away from!

    by Diana on 07.07.2008
  25. things happen alot frequently
    sladsfh
    lalalalalalla

    by Choe on 07.07.2008
  26. It seems like everything in life is either frequent or not. Wishes, dreams, occurrences, etc. I wish I took more frequent pictures of my son. I do not dream frequently enough.

    by Jennifer on 07.07.2008
  27. This is an occurance. It means often. Not occasional. It could happen once a day or once a week. There is no time specified although it is subject to the context.

    by Rian McCarthy on 07.07.2008
  28. Always and often. The nerve racking windmill of time and time again. Happening over and over and over. I love that it can be a verb. It gives me a certain repetitive power to know that I can stop or go or stop or go or just go go go go go go go go go! As much as I want.

    by t. evans on 07.07.2008
  29. Frequent is frenect think, is the world running in a circle, is the all dream

    by Eduardo Lilja on 07.07.2008
  30. This reminds me of when I knew a guy named Quentine. I never liked the name, to easy to pick on I suppose. I can’t imagine of a guy named Quentine beating up any one, can you? Rather odd really. So thats about it, now you know I’ll never name my future child Quentine, and I think it would behoove you to follow suit…

    by Josiah on 07.07.2008
  31. How often do we frequent the places where we rest? It is a never ending cycle. Birth. Death. Burial and return. Over and over. My grave sits at the bottom of a hill, but a cross in place. I stay here and hope for visitors that never come. I stay and long for a renewal.

    by AJ Brown on 07.07.2008
  32. Time.
    It’s always frequent, always there.
    Mocking us as it moves ever slowly.
    Tick, tick, tick, tick.
    Never will it stray from its rhythm.
    Never will it ever stop and say “That’s enough.”
    It will always be there,
    a mocker of man.

    by Matthew on 07.07.2008
  33. frequently i have troubles with my stomach. they started when i was 20, and come and go as they please nowadays (I am nearly 27). Mostly they are psychological, I think, but that doesn’t make them any less painful. Once, I was in a relationship with a man I didn’t really love, or even like really. I threw up much during that year.

    by Sarah on 07.07.2008
  34. Often saying the same thing on tv. Frequent urination, god am i tired of commercials. Drugs for so many things. Frequent heartburn, frequent anxiety, frequent.. it’s fucking life you know. It’s going to be frequent.

    by Shaggy Shoggoth on 07.07.2008
  35. Infrequent and annoying in the way that somethings in this place seem to go I don’t know what they are and I hope to find out because the suspense is killing me just like they say it would and I feel like rambling on here because there’s nothing better to do at this time of day but sleep and I can;’t slleep at all at tyhis hour when the bugdd are out side, help

    by Feteroni on 07.07.2008
  36. I frequently think I’m insane, but not really. I know that all of this is as true as air, but it’s still hard to accept at times.

    by livia on 07.07.2008
  37. all the time soon frequency kenneth R.E.M. rapid eye movement alternative rock stone boulder geodude pokemon what the fuck am i writing this makes no sense but oh well this experiment is fun. i will FREQUENTLY do this. there’s your pun. ha-ha, suckers. yeah, thas about it. bye.

    by The Furlinator on 07.07.2008
  38. I frequently take a moment to think about life and the universe, the egg and the chicken and whether Monty Python is maybe a ruling party in the eternal world where good triumphs over evil and we find a purpose to chocolates and weight.

    Is anything real and has Ron Paul really come to save the world, is this true what is left for us to believe in and I am not even American but just wonder why fudge tastes so good.

    Have you any idea why elephants are so intelligent when compared to sheep and why are humans compared to sheep is this a slap in our face or will the human race actually wake up and have something to speak about in the future other than Idols and Big Brother.

    Oh boy, if Desmond Tutu does not come out and ban Mad Bob from attending church then there will be no sense in eating crisps anymore there we will be no purpose to brushing our teeth anymore as will continue to strive to be unrepentant like the clergy before us.

    What a waste of a life I say, is there no further reason to push the play button upon normal pursuits and when will this whole thing actually stop as I am becoming tired from typing and I cant even touch type so what point is there in changing the winter tyres this summer if more rain is on the way in Spain and that Nadal is also a tennis player with an occasional penchant for frequently winning tennis matches.

    OK now I stop

    by Gavin on 07.07.2008
  39. frequent are the tantrums when she does not get her way. Screaming, throwing things, repetative phrases. I cannot give in. So I sit here an type, listening, until she falls asleep. Such is the life of a three year old who is learning that things don’t always go your way.

    by tango on 07.07.2008
  40. frequently i have these things that happen all the time and then when it comes time for them to stop the frequencity keeps it in motion. intertia is never reached, newtons laws are defied who knows what to do once science and religion are replaced with confusion and non knowledge of facts of line.

    by melanie on 07.07.2008