i missed this the first time around... there... water problem solved! phew!Quote:
Originally Posted by Duck on Wheels
NOW what would you like to argue about? perhaps the color of the sky? http://www.smileycons.com/img/emotions/203.gif
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i missed this the first time around... there... water problem solved! phew!Quote:
Originally Posted by Duck on Wheels
NOW what would you like to argue about? perhaps the color of the sky? http://www.smileycons.com/img/emotions/203.gif
i'm with you... i'd rather have the tight security and no liquids if it means the plane isn't going to be blown up! a little inconvenience to come through alive makes a lot more sense to me!Quote:
Originally Posted by SalsaMTB
It's nice and easy to argue about it here. We all know better than to argue in the security lines!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by caligurl
Well, I may have flown before all the rules were set in stone. I had my meds for the day (prescription and non-prescription) counted out into a small tin from a tea bag package. They (security guards at each flight) asked what was in the tin. I opened it, showed them, and said it was all my medications counted out for the day. They shrugged and let me through with it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Melody
I too have some name variations to deal with, but they didn't seem to look too closely. Are you sure you couldn't get one doctor to write you a "prescription" to cover all your meds for travel purposes? Maybe your GP?
Also, I mixed various meds into one (prescription) bottle. I'd done this before I learned of the new regulations, just to save space. After all, they are color and shape coded. I don't need half a dozen half-empty bottles just to keep them sorted. This too did not create a problem: Prescription bottle. Name matches ticket. Nobody checked whether contents matched label. Hmmmm. Maybe not so secure after all. But maybe they would have checked more closely if I'd been wearing a chador. :(
don't want one of these http://www.smileycons.com/img/emotions/135.gif???Quote:
Originally Posted by mimitabby
well at least you see it's futile to argue at the airport... others have stated would/will argue... although again.. that's here and not actually at eh airport... so maybe just venting and they'll not argue and slow the lines down once they get there???????
Lol. no, at the airport I am quiet, friendly, and do WHATEVER they tell me.
QUICKLY...
That doesn't mean I LIKE it or I WANT TO! :eek:
Oh, yeas. I am very calm and quiet, and I have no plans to argue. But I just might puke on everybody by accident. This would be a lot of fun for the security.Quote:
Originally Posted by mimitabby
lenusik - when is your baby due? Are you still having morning (or in my sister's case all day) sickness?
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Originally Posted by caligurl
You should post more often - you certainly liven things up! :D
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Originally Posted by Bruno28
http://www.smileycons.com/img/emotions/194.gif at least someone appreciates me! lol!
LOTS OF US DO!!Quote:
Originally Posted by caligurl
Yeah...I'd already figured you were trouble, mimi ;)
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Originally Posted by mimitabby
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yes i agree with that. (love the smilies) but what were we orriginally talking about? http://www.smileypad.com/v224/Banners/Off-Topic2.gif i don't remember anymore......Quote:
Originally Posted by mimitabby
I am due at the end of March. And I really don't have any morning or all days sickness because I plan my meals a drinks apropraitely. But if I don't eat or don't have my water, oh, I cannot promise that whatever I had earlier will stay inside.Quote:
Originally Posted by snapdragen
Anyway, back to the topic. I am not changing my tickets because of the silly rules. I am pretty sure that in couple of weeks things will be changed again.