
Fozzer, I never had any idea you had such a thing for Dolly Parton. Well then, if you ever make it to the states, you must visit Dolly World then!
Yes, the USA has hills for a start ;D
Matt
Whether US airport security is overkill or not, at least I was able to get
some Oreo's throught customs... :o
You must have been so thankfull they didn't perform that body cavital search! ;D
It's just a reminder, that if you vote someone like Hilliary Clinton or Condoleezza Rice, etc, as President of the United States of America, you, and the rest of us out here in the wide World, will be forced into having our brains modified, and our hearing senses devastated, by the winging, whining, musical, emotional, female, "Dolly Parton-type" accent*...
its a farce and a cash cow, mainly because of the staff they hire to do it.
Airport security is about as good as it was 10 years ago, some studies suggest it was better 20 years ago
its a farce and a cash cow, mainly because of the staff they hire to do it. Its designed to keep the fear going, which keeps the money flowing
They have to put on a show and try to make a difference, but the bottom line is, we are not getting what we pay for in that system and never will they way it is being managed.
Its a blank check
I'd rather spend 2 hours in a queue with thorough security checks than spend 5 mins in the same queue and get blown out of the sky...
I'd rather spend 2 hours in a queue with thorough security checks than spend 5 mins in the same queue and get blown out of the sky...
Airport security is about as good as it was 10 years ago, some studies suggest it was better 20 years ago
its a farce and a cash cow, mainly because of the staff they hire to do it. Its designed to keep the fear going, which keeps the money flowing
They have to put on a show and try to make a difference, but the bottom line is, we are not getting what we pay for in that system and never will they way it is being managed.
Its a blank check
Would you mind steering us to any of those studies that suggests airport security was better 10 or 20 years ago?
Thanks
I've mostly fly commercially while in uniform, and it's funny how security finds it annoying that it takes me another minute or two to take my combat boots off and on, When it's obvious that i'm in the military. I wish we didn't have to, but oh well.
Other then that, airline personell are always friendly towards me. I often wonder how much different it would be if I flew in civilian clothes? I probably would get bumped to earlier flights, and moved to Business or First class
It was nearly 20 years ago (Dec 21, 1988) when Pan Am flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland.
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