But now we'll have to deal with morons on planes who are offended by breast feeding/pumping... although, personally, I think that's what makes the Friendly Skies so friendly.
My husband just came back from a business trip in Texas. While there, the client he was working with brought him to a ball game. It happened that they were giving away free barbeque sets (tongs, long pronged fork, and spatula) Not thinking, he stuck in in his carry on bag. He realized it just before he went through security, but just left in his bag. They never said a thing, he just passed through. So much for security. I though surely he would have been stopped for the sharp fork.
A few years back, before 911, he went numerous times through security with a big ol' knife in his bag. He didn't realize it was stuck in one of the pockets from a camping trip he was on. They finally caught it one trip and made him either throw it away or bring it back through the airport to have it put with the other luggage. Just the thought that he made it through security four or five times before the knife was discovered made it easy for me to believe that the hijackers got on with box cutters.
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Freedom to puff and pump.
But now we'll have to deal with morons on planes who are offended by breast feeding/pumping...
although, personally, I think that's what makes the Friendly Skies so friendly.
And after all that friendliness, they can all light up.
Except for that whole non-smoking thing.
And mothers can finally join the Gallon High Club! Okay, I think we've MILKED this one for all it's worth.
That just sucked.
I always go one too far.
My husband just came back from a business trip in Texas. While there, the client he was working with brought him to a ball game. It happened that they were giving away free barbeque sets (tongs, long pronged fork, and spatula) Not thinking, he stuck in in his carry on bag. He realized it just before he went through security, but just left in his bag. They never said a thing, he just passed through. So much for security. I though surely he would have been stopped for the sharp fork.
A few years back, before 911, he went numerous times through security with a big ol' knife in his bag. He didn't realize it was stuck in one of the pockets from a camping trip he was on. They finally caught it one trip and made him either throw it away or bring it back through the airport to have it put with the other luggage. Just the thought that he made it through security four or five times before the knife was discovered made it easy for me to believe that the hijackers got on with box cutters.
And how about all those times people have gone under cover and gotten through easily?
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