California, Here We Come…
By Tony on July 25, 2009 | 2 Comments »
…right back where we started from (before Berlin). And we’re doing it in style – in business class! A very lucky mistake on the part of Philippine Airlines resulted in our being bumped up to business class. Good food, seats that recline into a virtual bed, and, best of all, flight attendants that treat you like you matter. Oh, the pain, will we ever feel comfortable in coach again?!? I fear not.

So, what’s in store for us in the “new and improved” version of the United States? Will the Obama-nation feel any different? Will a soon-to-be-bankrupt California feel like we’ve landed back in India? Stay tuned for ContemporaryNomad.com’s coverage of the post-Bush America. Has it really changed? Don’t think we’ll pull any punches just because it’s my home country.
Topics: United States | 2 Comments »




July 27th, 2009 at 4:20 pm
If perhaps the Uniting American Families Act is passed in the U.S. House (H.R. 1024) and Senate (S. 424), you can once again legitimately claim the old U.S. of A. as your home country! Welcome back, gentlemen. See you soon.
July 30th, 2009 at 3:30 pm
Or if they strike down the DOMA. But after seeing the prices here, I’m wondering if we even want to come back!