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lowecur

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Last year I was deadheading (in uniform, obviously) out of HTS and TSA wouldn't let me through without a boarding pass. Don't I feel silly about my snide comments now. :rolleyes:
 
Sounds like a test to me

'nuff said. Testing the TSA in West BUFU.....good job to the TSA....never thought that would utter from my mouth.
 
the rest were praying..
 
70-SS said:
She's Probing. Anybody's who's been in a foxhole knows that.

Definite possibility...as lowecur said, it'll be interesting to see how this plays out. On the flip side, it will also be interesting to see if these initial news reports are true. If you'll recall, just the other day it was reported that the lady on UA 923 was carrying vaseline, a screw driver and a notebook with references to AQ, all of which turned out to be false...she was just a quack.

All I know is there goes any chance of relaxing the liquid ban anytime soon.
 
Fearless Tower said:
If you'll recall, just the other day it was reported that the lady on UA 923 was carrying vaseline, a screw driver and a notebook with references to AQ, all of which turned out to be false...she was just a quack.

Actually the news is re-convinced that she had a screwdriver. Also lighters (not matches) and lotion (not vaseline).

Can they ever get anything right?
 
Interestingly, some hand lotins will set off the bomb machine due to the amount of nitroglycerine present. On an overnight in SNA three years ago, one of the flight attendants had her bag wiped an it came back positive. The bag was emptied and nothing was found except the lotion. The TSA had info that some lotions contian a rather large amount of glycerine.
 
Fearless Tower said:
...just the other day it was reported that the lady on UA 923 was carrying vaseline, a screw driver and a notebook with references to AQ, all of which turned out to be false...she was just a quack.

If you're a female of English titled status and you drop your drawers in public and cop a squirt, people don't have to be calling you "lady"...crazy as it sounds.

Main Entry: la·dy
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural ladies
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hl[AE]fdige, from hlAf bread + -dige (akin to d[AE]ge kneader of bread), more at [SIZE=-1]LOAF[/SIZE], [SIZE=-1]DAIRY[/SIZE]

1 a : a woman having proprietary rights or authority especially as a feudal superior b : a woman receiving the homage or devotion of a knight or lover

2 capitalized : [SIZE=-1]VIRGIN MARY[/SIZE] -- usually used with Our

3 a : a woman of superior social position b : a woman of refinement and gentle manners c : [SIZE=-1]WOMAN[/SIZE], [SIZE=-1]FEMALE[/SIZE] -- often used in a courteous reference <show the lady to a seat> or usually in the plural in address <ladies and gentlemen>

4 a : [SIZE=-1]WIFE[/SIZE] b : [SIZE=-1]GIRLFRIEND[/SIZE], [SIZE=-1]MISTRESS[/SIZE]

5 a : any of various titled women in Great Britain -- used as the customary title of (1) a marchioness, countess, viscountess, or baroness or (2) the wife of a knight, baronet, member of the peerage, or one having the courtesy title of lord and used as a courtesy title for the daughter of a duke, marquess, or earl b : a woman who is a member of an order of knighthood -- compare [SIZE=-1]DAME[/SIZE]
 
FN FAL said:
If you're a female of English titled status and you drop your drawers in public and cop a squirt, people don't have to be calling you "lady"...crazy as it sounds.

:confused:

...huh!?...
 
donger said:
:confused:






...huh!?...

Don't feel bad, when you only have 3,000 hours your brain stem hasn't had time to connect to the brain, so since I know that you can't read fast, I'll explain it out real slow for you... The... previous... poster... called... Mayo,... the... security... threat... person... with... the... matches... and... vasaline... that... dropped... her... britches... and... pi$$ed... on... the... isle... floor... of... the... United... plane,... a... "lady"..... Get... it?

Few knew woman in flight disturbance

By LISA RATHKE Associated Press Writer
© 2006 The Associated Press

BRAINTREE, Vt. — An enigma on United Flight 923, Catherine Mayo was a mystery in her small Vermont town, too. The 59-year-old caused a security scare when she passed notes to crew members, urinated on the floor and made comments the crew believed were references to al-Qaida and the Sept. 11 attacks on the London-to-Washington, D.C., flight, according to an affidavit.

The petite woman, wearing a Rolling Stones T-shirt, black pants and white socks without shoes, appeared in federal court Thursday on a charge of interfering with a flight crew that could land her behind bars for up to 20 years. She was ordered held pending a detention and probable cause hearing next week.
 
Booker said:
Last year I was deadheading (in uniform, obviously) out of HTS and TSA wouldn't let me through without a boarding pass. Don't I feel silly about my snide comments now. :rolleyes:

Yesterday I was commuting home from FLL and a passenger walks up to the gate at Usair complaining to the gate agent that he doesnt have a ticket for the second leg of his trip. The gate agent asks for his ticket and the ticket he has isnt even under his name. The ticket counter gave him someone elses ticket, security "verified" his name and the name on his drivers license were the same before allowing him through and it took a gate agent to finaly figure it out. I don't know if he slipped by because he was an overweight readheck and now one figured him to be dangerous or what but someone screwed the pooch on that one.
 
Oh no, not the "just-banned" bottle of water, cop a squirt on the floor trick. Ladies just don't do that. At least not in the "no peeing" section. You know how that second hand "just-banned" water affects other people's health.


During the flight from London, Mayo first alarmed passengers by pulling out a just-banned bottle of water, according to an FBI affidavit filed in court yesterday. Then she allegedly made comments that led the flight crew to believe she was referring to a bomb and that she was associated with Al Qaeda.

Passengers said she had paced up and down the aisle and at one point urinated on the floor. She was handcuffed and subdued until F-15 jets escorted the plane to Logan. Local authorities, working with British officials, continued to investigate yesterday how she managed to board the flight with the water, cigarette lighters, and hand lotion. Mayo also had a short screwdriver and matches, both of which are permitted.
 
After I went through security in Dallas, TX a pax asked me which gate Southwest departed from. This was at DFW terminal E.
 
wms said:
After I went through security in Dallas, TX a pax asked me which gate Southwest departed from. This was at DFW terminal E.

Maybe their flight just arrived at terminal E. What a horrible security breach.
 
ReverseSensing said:
That never stops FN. ;)
That's because everything is funny to me. You gotta laugh...otherwise you have to double up on the co-pay for pharmaceuticals.
 
Booker said:
Last year I was deadheading (in uniform, obviously) out of HTS and TSA wouldn't let me through without a boarding pass. Don't I feel silly about my snide comments now. :rolleyes:

Man am I glad my days of riding in uniform are over!
 
DC8 Flyer said:
Man am I glad my days of riding in uniform are over!

Good to hear from you. At my "new" job, I never used to dress up to DH if I didn't have to (no tight connection), but that's gone out the window now. I was back home in Illinois when the whole liquid thing happened. Luckily I had a monkey suit with me, lest I return to IAH sans toothpaste. :(
 
Just seeing what everyone's theories are on this:

Does everyone think this liquid thing is a "forever" rule, or will it be modified, and less restrictive in the future?

If so, how long?
 
I was wondering the samething, it must have been false. Otherwise Anderson Cooper would be reporting live from WV.
 
flamable/explosive liquid in WVA is also known as White Lightnin' or to you Yanks......Moonshine.
 
cesmaf said:
Any word on the latest with this issue?

I was listening to Quinn and Rose on the radio this morning. They had an update to this story. All lab test came back negative for explosives. They didn't say what the liquid was, though.
 

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