This happened in Dulles--just west of Washington, D.C.--not Dallas, TX.
Sax_Offender
A bus felt liberating before I got my driver's license. And driving felt liberating before I got ahold of aircraft controls for the first time. One day I'll get this jetpack to work and then forget about planes.
There is a continuum and its hard to go in the other direction without feeling the additional restrictions.
Passenger trains exist in the U.S. They used to be popular. Then planes and affordable automobiles put them out of business. If you don't live in a dense urban area, you almost certainly have a car, meaning you aren't beholden to train schedules and destinations. If you are in an area where you get by without a car, an Uber to the airport gets you to your destination much faster.
it should be announced loudly like they hold the Galaga high score at the local arcade
Hello, fellow old person.
Deadly weapons make situations more deadly?
I dunno, doesn't add up.