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FSP Road Signs

Started by Kat Kanning, July 09, 2006, 05:14 PM NHFT

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Kat Kanning

Boston is a hellhole of an airport.  I can't stand that place.

Russell Kanning

When we get the government out of the airport .... then maybe jetblue can fly in and out.

CNHT

Quote from: katdillon on July 12, 2006, 08:26 AM NHFT
Boston is a hellhole of an airport.  I can't stand that place.

I hate it too...MHT is much nicer. Smaller is better IMHO.

Pat McCotter

Remember - it is Manchester ? Boston Regional Airport:

About MHT
Welcome to Manchester ? Boston Regional Airport:

The Convenient Alternative to Logan International Airport and a Better Way to Boston

Strategically situated in the heart of New England, Manchester ? Boston Regional Airport is located less than fifty miles north of Boston, Massachusetts and less than an hour's drive from the region's most popular ski areas, scenic seacoast beaches and peaceful lakefront resorts. During the past decade, the airport has dramatically improved airport facilities and infrastructure, and increased both passenger and cargo airline services. Manchester ? Boston Regional Airport is now widely considered the premier airport in northern New England and a convenient alternative airport serving the greater Boston area. Easy access, competitive airfares, ample affordable parking and a growing schedule of non-stop and direct jet service make Manchester the airport of choice in New England.

Manchester ? Boston Regional Airport is served by: Air Canada, Continental Airlines, Continental Connection, Continental Express, Delta Air Lines, Delta Connection COMAIR, Northwest Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, United Express, US Airways and US Airways Express.

Manchester's modern passenger terminal offers many amenities typically found at larger, hub airports including: The Granite Club, an airport-run frequent flyer lounge; Milltowne Grille; Nutfield Pub and Caf?; Smuttynose Public House; McDonald's; Starbucks and Pizza Hut. There are also several Hudson News and Gift locations throughout the terminal. Car rental agencies are located within the terminal and busses, taxis, limousines and hotel courtesy shuttles can be found at the curb.

For more information about Manchester ? Boston Regional Airport call:

Information Line.............(603) 624-6556
Administrative Offices.......(603) 624-6539

Russell Kanning

Hijacking is against the law .... I am calling homeland security.

Pat McCotter

Did they change the road signs for the Manchester ? Boston Regional Airport, yet? We could make FSP road signs pointing the way!

See, I brought it back on topic! ;D

Jared

Quote from: katdillon on July 12, 2006, 08:26 AM NHFT
Boston is a hellhole of an airport.  I can't stand that place.

i think the worst part about logan airport is the message from ted kennedy that they play through the loudspeakers :P.

Braddogg

Quote from: Jared on July 12, 2006, 08:57 PM NHFT
i think the worst part about logan airport is the message from ted kennedy that they play through the loudspeakers :P.

"I, er, suppoaht this, er, ah, aiahpoaht.  And, er, ah, remembah that flying is, ah, more safe than driving in my, er, ah, cah.  Be sure to, ah, visit the Samuel Adams concession stand, which, er, ah, won't open before 10 AM no matter how much I, er, ah, beg."

KBCraig

Quote from: Braddogg on July 13, 2006, 12:38 AM NHFT
Quote from: Jared on July 12, 2006, 08:57 PM NHFT
i think the worst part about logan airport is the message from ted kennedy that they play through the loudspeakers :P.

"I, er, suppoaht this, er, ah, aiahpoaht.  And, er, ah, remembah that flying is, ah, more safe than driving in my, er, ah, cah.  Be sure to, ah, visit the Samuel Adams concession stand, which, er, ah, won't open before 10 AM no matter how much I, er, ah, beg."

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FWIW, I haven't been to Logan. But I've been to MHT and DFW, and MHT rawks for ease of access. You should have see the goat orgy we went through at DFW when I dropped Nate off for his return to California.

Kevin

Lloyd Danforth

I don't think I've ever heard that word used in the negative before. Unless it was:  "I missed the Damn Orgy!"

JonM

Topic drift, here? of all places?  The shock!

Back to road signs, you could have fun with multiple signs if you had a long enough stretch of road.  You could be really amusing in a west to east road in say California with a few signs that had 3000 miles to the Free State.  2999.9 miles to the Free State.  2999.8 miles to the Free State . . .

Kat Kanning


Russell Kanning

That is a good idea. We could have just one sign that way.....just different mileage.

JonM

#43
Depending on cost of manufacturing we could have a few different slogans on the same mileage signs.  Or to make it easier, let the buyer attach the mileage numbers.  Depends on how sturdy we need this thing to be.

How far are you willing to go to be free?
3000 miles
To the Free State
www.freestateproject.org

Braddogg