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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with boredeom</title>
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	<title>Let&apos;s go...</title>
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	<description>If I don&apos;t care where I&apos;m going, and I want to pay as little as possible for a round-trip ticket (over a few days) what&apos;s the best way to do it? I don&apos;t need any advance warning where I&apos;m going... I&apos;m willing to just get on a plane and go, as long as it&apos;s a round trip ticket and I can get back within a known period of time. Surely there is some way I can take advantage of last minute underbooking realisation on the part of the airline...</description>
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