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Will you be in charge of stealing from the luggage or will that still be someone else?

i used to do that. not anymore.


but the secret is to not take the entire suitcase. and whatever you do don't open a suitcase going to some romantic tropical destination that is vibrating... new hubby is inadequate!
 
i used to do that. not anymore.


but the secret is to not take the entire suitcase. and whatever you do don't open a suitcase going to some romantic tropical destination that is vibrating... new hubby is inadequate!

I was only kidding. I know that the TSA is probably in charge of that. The TSA has ruined flying for me.
 
they'll be outside walking around looking for badges and if mine isn't on my outermost garment we (well delta) gets fined 10K
 
my badge usually is on the outermost garment but sometimes it gets tucked into my shirt or vest if i'm moving around a lot.
 
they'll be outside walking around looking for badges and if mine isn't on my outermost garment we (well delta) gets fined 10K

Worst thing that ever happened to flying for passengers and employees was the TSA. I used to fly 30-40000 miles a years for my company before I retired. Always flew Delta and never, ever had a problem with anything. I took my first trip to Utah on 06/06/06. Flew Delta, as always. Upon arrival, there was a missing suitcase. They assured me it would be located and delivered to me. When I got it, items were tossed around, some were missing and the lock and zipper on the suitcase were broken. Inside was a note from the TSA explaining they had to inspect and were not responsible for any damage. When I went to depart SLC back to TYS, I went through the bull**** semi-strip search. Then, a TYS agent asked me for the key to my new suitcase so they could inspect it. I told him what happened on my inbound flight and that they could bust the new one open for all I cared. I honestly didn't give a **** what he did. After a few minutes, they waved me through to get on the flight. At that point, I decided not to ever fly again because of TSA. **** 'em.
 
TYS is such an adorable, little airport!

It actually is, isn't it. The one I used to fly out of in Ontario California is similar. Used to be one terminal for everything. One gate out and one gate in. Pick up your luggage in an outside area in the warm breeze of the Cali nights. Somewhat different than Houston or Chicago.
 
By the way, I love all the FF threads about us being out of juice and out of gas. How are you out of gas when you're freakin' 18-20 years old? I must have missed something somewhere.
 
It actually is, isn't it. The one I used to fly out of in Ontario California is similar. Used to be one terminal for everything. One gate out and one gate in. Pick up your luggage in an outside area in the warm breeze of the Cali nights. Somewhat different than Houston or Chicago.

I actually really like it. Same way I felt about SYR.
 
By the way, I love all the FF threads about us being out of juice and out of gas. How are you out of gas when you're freakin' 18-20 years old? I must have missed something somewhere.

This. They try every way in the world avoid admitting the team quit. Same excuses as last year.
 
Good to hear! Unfortunately no, I'm having to take the semester off. Some more stuff went wrong at the last minute. How about that Florida game, eh? What fun :rolleyes:
 
Worst thing that ever happened to flying for passengers and employees was the TSA. I used to fly 30-40000 miles a years for my company before I retired. Always flew Delta and never, ever had a problem with anything. I took my first trip to Utah on 06/06/06. Flew Delta, as always. Upon arrival, there was a missing suitcase. They assured me it would be located and delivered to me. When I got it, items were tossed around, some were missing and the lock and zipper on the suitcase were broken. Inside was a note from the TSA explaining they had to inspect and were not responsible for any damage. When I went to depart SLC back to TYS, I went through the bull**** semi-strip search. Then, a TYS agent asked me for the key to my new suitcase so they could inspect it. I told him what happened on my inbound flight and that they could bust the new one open for all I cared. I honestly didn't give a **** what he did. After a few minutes, they waved me through to get on the flight. At that point, I decided not to ever fly again because of TSA. **** 'em.

luckily with this promotion i won't be dealing with tsa much longer
 
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