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Posted by nzlstar* on August 10, 2006, 7:02 pm
due to recent circumstances all future long distance travel, aka too far to
do by car, train, bus, will be much more interesting.
from what i can figure out, we will arrive without the joy of clean teeth as
we cant carry toothpaste.
my hairbrush will probably not be allowed cuz the one inch diameter wooden
handle will no doubt be suspect, so my hair wont look great either. we'll
have no idea if we're on time or not without watches. i reckon all jewelry
will also not be worn well cuz its metal and therefore could be used for any
manner of purposes.
i guess those of us who wear wedding rings will now be considered single and
therefore be getting chatted up more than usual by all and sundry. we'd best
have good elastic in our waistbands as belts with metal bits will be out of
the question too. barefoot or only flipflops will be allowed and those too
may well disappear soon.
i'm of the opinion in future we should all be flying nekkid. now that will
sure separate the men from the boys, eh. :))
cheers from another 'might rain or might not rain' winter day here in the
south pacific.
jeanne
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san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
nzlstar on webshots
gen.gen.co.nz
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Posted by Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. on August 10, 2006, 7:08 pm
Jeanne-
Where did this bizarre info come from? Is it truly official or some
speculation on someone's part? And here I was just thinking about
jetting off to England and Europe.... just kidding! It's only a dream.
The HairyButt Gang would be lost if I did that. ;-)
Leslie & The Non-Flying Stay-at-Home Furbabies in MO.
nzlstar* wrote:
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> due to recent circumstances all future long distance travel, aka too far to
> do by car, train, bus, will be much more interesting.
> from what i can figure out, we will arrive without the joy of clean teeth as
> we cant carry toothpaste.
> my hairbrush will probably not be allowed cuz the one inch diameter wooden
> handle will no doubt be suspect, so my hair wont look great either. we'll
> have no idea if we're on time or not without watches. i reckon all jewelry
> will also not be worn well cuz its metal and therefore could be used for any
> manner of purposes.
> i guess those of us who wear wedding rings will now be considered single and
> therefore be getting chatted up more than usual by all and sundry. we'd best
> have good elastic in our waistbands as belts with metal bits will be out of
> the question too. barefoot or only flipflops will be allowed and those too
> may well disappear soon.
> i'm of the opinion in future we should all be flying nekkid. now that will
> sure separate the men from the boys, eh. :))
> cheers from another 'might rain or might not rain' winter day here in the
> south pacific.
> jeanne
> --
> san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
> nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
> nzlstar on webshots
> gen.gen.co.nz
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Posted by maryd on August 10, 2006, 7:15 pm
Not sure the source but found this on a newsgroup.
Liquids are banned from carry-on luggage and cannot be taken through
security checkpoints. That includes drinks, toothpaste, perfume, shampoo,
hair gel, suntan lotion and similar items. Drinks purchased in the airport
cannot be carried onto flights.
Medications will be allowed but must be presented for inspection at
security checkpoints.
Mothers can bring baby formula on board, but only after drinking it in
front of security officials first.
All shoes must be removed and placed on an X-ray belt for screening.
Passengers are also asked to arrive at least two hours early to allow
for additional screening.
Passengers traveling to the United Kingdom should contact their airline
for information about any extra security measures or precautions that might
be required. Laptop computers, mobile phones and iPods are among items
banned on British flights.
--
Mary
http://community.webshots.com/user/mardor1948 : Jeanne-
:
: Where did this bizarre info come from? Is it truly official or some
: speculation on someone's part? And here I was just thinking about
: jetting off to England and Europe.... just kidding! It's only a dream.
: The HairyButt Gang would be lost if I did that. ;-)
:
: Leslie & The Non-Flying Stay-at-Home Furbabies in MO.
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Posted by nzlstar* on August 10, 2006, 7:32 pm
its all in the headlines as we type here.
check cnn or any of the top news websites for all the info.
jeanne
--
san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
nzlstar on webshots
gen.gen.co.nz
"maryd" wrote...
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> Not sure the source but found this on a newsgroup.
> Liquids are banned from carry-on luggage and cannot be taken through
> security checkpoints. That includes drinks, toothpaste, perfume, shampoo,
> hair gel, suntan lotion and similar items. Drinks purchased in the airport
> cannot be carried onto flights.
> Medications will be allowed but must be presented for inspection at
> security checkpoints.
> Mothers can bring baby formula on board, but only after drinking it in
> front of security officials first.
> All shoes must be removed and placed on an X-ray belt for screening.
> Passengers are also asked to arrive at least two hours early to allow
> for additional screening.
> Passengers traveling to the United Kingdom should contact their
> airline
> for information about any extra security measures or precautions that
> might
> be required. Laptop computers, mobile phones and iPods are among items
> banned on British flights.
> --
> Mary
> http://community.webshots.com/user/mardor1948
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> "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO."wrote...
> : Jeanne-
> :
> : Where did this bizarre info come from? Is it truly official or some
> : speculation on someone's part? And here I was just thinking about
> : jetting off to England and Europe.... just kidding! It's only a dream.
> : The HairyButt Gang would be lost if I did that. ;-)
> :
> : Leslie & The Non-Flying Stay-at-Home Furbabies in MO.
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Posted by maryd on August 10, 2006, 7:38 pm
It's a frightening world right now. So sad that a few can terrorize so
many.
--
Mary
http://community.webshots.com/user/mardor1948 : its all in the headlines as we type here.
: check cnn or any of the top news websites for all the info.
: jeanne
: --
: san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
: nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
: nzlstar on webshots
: gen.gen.co.nz
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> do by car, train, bus, will be much more interesting.
> from what i can figure out, we will arrive without the joy of clean teeth as
> we cant carry toothpaste.
> my hairbrush will probably not be allowed cuz the one inch diameter wooden
> handle will no doubt be suspect, so my hair wont look great either. we'll
> have no idea if we're on time or not without watches. i reckon all jewelry
> will also not be worn well cuz its metal and therefore could be used for any
> manner of purposes.
> i guess those of us who wear wedding rings will now be considered single and
> therefore be getting chatted up more than usual by all and sundry. we'd best
> have good elastic in our waistbands as belts with metal bits will be out of
> the question too. barefoot or only flipflops will be allowed and those too
> may well disappear soon.
> i'm of the opinion in future we should all be flying nekkid. now that will
> sure separate the men from the boys, eh. :))
> cheers from another 'might rain or might not rain' winter day here in the
> south pacific.
> jeanne
> --
> san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz
> nzlstar on yahoo msg'r
> nzlstar on webshots
> gen.gen.co.nz