Oct. 31st, 2005

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Spending the extra money to fly directly from Bristol was worth it. Even the return trip with two connecting flights was less unpleasant than a direct flight & 3 hours on the coach from Gatwick. Altogether, flying Continental was a positive experience (food was edible & we didn't die of dehydration), and either Air Canada has markedly improved in the last 15 years or they just look good in comparison to some of the budget airlines we've flown.

EXCEPT. Both airlines overbook. Our AC flight from Boston to TO was overbooked but they handled it really well & made sure everything was sorted before anyone (incl. business class) got on the plane. OTOH, Continental waay overbooked our flight home, and despite checking in two hours before the flight (as early as we could, because of the connecting flight) we were without seats until 15 minutes before takeoff. They let everyone else on the plane before sorting out the seatless passengers, which didn't inspire confidence. During the space of time they were faffing about, the flights to Manchester, Gatwick and Birmingham took off, any of which would have been a less bad option than coming home a day late, but apparently that kind of thinking outside the box doesn't exist at Continental.

Despite the two hours of unnecessary stress, I'll probably use this route again, because the positives (ie not feeling like I've died today) outweigh the negatives.

Happy to be back? While it's nice to be back in my own home & play with the pets, it's also dark, wet and we have sufficient fireworks going off for that authentic Beirut feel.

Off to attempt to locate those teach yourself Spanish books I bought in Boston.

Film help

Oct. 31st, 2005 09:49 pm
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I know some of you are film fans, so might be able to help me.

As I've mentioned, I have two and a half months to learn some Spanish. I thought it would be a good idea to add some films to Spanish to my screenselect account. So far I've added The Devil's Backbone, Cronos (not currently available), Maria Full of Grace, and Like Water for Chocolate. Spanish-language movies I've seen recently include the original of Vanilla Sky, Bad Education and The Motorcycle Diaires.

Any more recommendations? Latin American suggestions are particularly welcome.

Cable TV in Toronto had CNN en Espanol, but there's no spanish language station here, which sucks, as kids shows would probably be the way forward.

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