
Always buy in the past
In 1991, my bride bought us both lifetime memberships in United Airlines’ airport lounge, then called the Red Carpet Club. I forget the price, but it was cheap, considering. I’m guessing it was less than what one would pay now for just a year’s worth of club membership. Naturally (and perhaps wisely), United discontinued the offer. Now here I am, thirty-five years later, sitting in what’s now a United Club in Concourse C at O’Hare in Chicago. Indianapolis is next. An irrelevant report: it’s just as rainy here as it was when I left LAX. My connection to Indianapolis is also via gate C6, an outdoor corridor that looks like an endless Severence hallway.
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