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I was a young lad back in 1987, so I wasn t traveling way back then, but this summer I m looking for


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atp tennis tour 25 years ago this time of year I would have been traveling to watch the Louisville Cardinals in the NCAA men s basketball tournament. Don t remember the exact site but it s how I spent most March weekends in the 80s.
25 years ago I was only 1 years old, so I immagine my travel consisted atp tennis tour of breaking out of the crib and exploring the vast expanses of the living atp tennis tour room and kitchen. And in the future atp tennis tour my latest travel endeavor will be taking my first Around-the-World trip with AA hitting Asia, Australia and Europe.
Interviewing from Penn State meant flying weekly from State College (SCE) through Pittsburgh to places like Houston (Shell Oil), Bristol Tennessee (United Telephone (later Sprint)), Newark (Unisys), and Salisbury Maryland (Purdue Chickens). I m pretty sure the airlines had some sort of triple miles promotion, and tickets were refundable. Those three flying recollections (Pittsburgh being a US Air hub, triple miles or refundable tickets) are far from memory today. I had 33,000 miles before I knew it, and I became hooked on the points game.
I was a young lad back in 1987, so I wasn t traveling way back then, but this summer I m looking forward to my first trip visit to England, Belgium and France. Over 18 nights I ll be visiting Oxford, Bristol, Bath, Welles, London, Ghent, Bruges, Brussels, and Paris. Using airline miles and hotel points earned primarily from credit cards, atp tennis tour this is a pretty reasonable vacation: less than $900 for the 18 nights and 2 roundtrip tickets.
Thank you American Express, Chase and Citibank for all the miles and points. Thank you to all the MJ and all the other travel atp tennis tour bloggers who have given so many great tips, and to Rick Steves and TripAdvisor commentators for all of the travel suggestions.

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