Annoying fees that airline charges to customers, usually a ripoff. Examples of those stupid fees are:
*Baggage fee - depending on airline, you are charged $15-25 to check first bag and the price goes up once you check second bag and so on
*Seat selection fee - when airlines charge you for choosing your seat
*Reservation change fee - The most ridiculous out of all airline fees. Usually costs about $150, just to change your flight reservation! And if there's a difference in airfare, you have to pay the difference too.
*Baggage fee - depending on airline, you are charged $15-25 to check first bag and the price goes up once you check second bag and so on
*Seat selection fee - when airlines charge you for choosing your seat
*Reservation change fee - The most ridiculous out of all airline fees. Usually costs about $150, just to change your flight reservation! And if there's a difference in airfare, you have to pay the difference too.
I am a frequent flier who enjoys traveling by plane but those stupid annoying airline fees have been bothering me for a long time. Should I start flying Southwest Airlines?
by NHRHS2010 March 19, 2011
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Fetish feet can be those owned by persons, usually women, who enjoy having their feet fetishized by the foot fetishist and the foot fetish community. Also in reference of the art of, obsession with and product there of as well; such as paintings, sculptures, photos, video clips, etc.
The art of fetish feet; opposed to foot fetish art or simply foot fetish.
Most commonly referred to as, or in conjunction with, the art there of the merge of the three subjects; fetish, feet (foot/toes/arches/etc.) and art.
Fetish feet can be those owned by persons, usually women, who enjoy having their feet fetishized by the foot fetishist and the foot fetish community. Also in reference of the art of, obsession with and product there of as well; such as paintings, sculptures, photos, video clips, etc.
The art of fetish feet; opposed to foot fetish art or simply foot fetish.
Most commonly referred to as, or in conjunction with, the art there of the merge of the three subjects; fetish, feet (foot/toes/arches/etc.) and art.
Q: What's the difference between fetish feet and regular feet? A: Regular feet are not the focus of a fetishists desires, however, fetish feet are.
The lady who sat across from us today, at lunch, had the prettiest Fetish Feet with the sexiest long toes I have seen in a long time.
There were so many Fetish Feet images on his computer that you would have though he was a foot specialist.
The lady who sat across from us today, at lunch, had the prettiest Fetish Feet with the sexiest long toes I have seen in a long time.
There were so many Fetish Feet images on his computer that you would have though he was a foot specialist.
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Disfigured human feet characterised by two "horns" protruding just below the ankle on the front of each foot. Not to be confused with frodo baggins feet.
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Because of this, when it was initially released, more than a few people including several notable critics dismissed it because it was "too dark and pretentious for a children's film;" right now, it's right in the middle of one of those common critical reevaluations of certain films that come around every so often, and there doesn't seem to be an end to the praise it's getting for, among other things, introducing several new techniques and ideas into CG animated filmmaking that have since been reused by Pixar, and for its sense of filmmaking literacy.
Because of this, when it was initially released, more than a few people including several notable critics dismissed it because it was "too dark and pretentious for a children's film;" right now, it's right in the middle of one of those common critical reevaluations of certain films that come around every so often, and there doesn't seem to be an end to the praise it's getting for, among other things, introducing several new techniques and ideas into CG animated filmmaking that have since been reused by Pixar, and for its sense of filmmaking literacy.
i When I first saw Happy Feet, I thought it was some whack movie about dancing penguins. And, then I saw it again. /i
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