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Old Aug 10, 2006 | 04:35 PM
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w00t!!!! pics please? PLEASE!? :rotfl: j/k :wiggle:


just for you guys! sheeesh so demanding!


but seriously.....lifes crap then you die. make the most of it while yer here. and just remember that the grass is always greener on the other side....and im sure theres millions of people who would love to live the way we do....even tho it pisses me off....but then again i always have something to ***** about cause im never really happy....comes from being an only child i guess. grrrrrrrrrr. cliche limit reached.
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Old Aug 10, 2006 | 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by blacktraxgirl
just for you guys! sheeesh so demanding!


lifes crap then you die.
gee, thanks for the picture

we have the same view on life, but i say " the only thing seperating life from a bucket of Shiet is the bucket"







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Old Aug 10, 2006 | 04:46 PM
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cowards
wow i want you to show me how im a coward.......
Old Aug 10, 2006 | 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by 06WRX4ME
Its the same thing though. "we have to have drinks to survive, blah blah" Get a drink from the drink cart. A 20oz bottle can make a big enough explosion to take out a plane. They may be tough yes, but if you put it by the wing its over.
No, going to an event where the show you are seeing is the purpose of the trip(movie, ballgame, whatever) and riding a plane for hours (my last flight was 11 hours) are very different.

I have no problem not bringing my music with me to a movie (wtf??) however I will have a serious problem not being able to bring it on a plane. Sure, I will deal with it - but it will suck.
Old Aug 10, 2006 | 04:54 PM
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20 oz is enough to make an explosion. It doesnt have to be gas as in car fuel, it can be anything. you can make a little hydrogen bomb or anything. These guys hire Doctors in physics to make there IED's. One little 20 oz bottle of liquid is definitely enough to take down a damn plane. If you dont believe me go to Iraq and spend some time in the meeting they have on IED's and how they are makin them. I would elaborate, but I cant because I just cant.
Old Aug 10, 2006 | 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by 06WRX4ME
20 oz is enough to make an explosion. It doesnt have to be gas as in car fuel, it can be anything. you can make a little hydrogen bomb or anything. These guys hire Doctors in physics to make there IED's. One little 20 oz bottle of liquid is definitely enough to take down a damn plane. If you dont believe me go to Iraq and spend some time in the meeting they have on IED's and how they are makin them. I would elaborate, but I cant because I just cant.
dont worry man, i understand why you cant elaborate
Old Aug 10, 2006 | 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by 06WRX4ME
If you read the bulliten that came out it says that formulas will be allowed on board, only if tested by another passenger or person.
Not true:
Originally Posted by TSA website previously posted
Media reports indicated that passengers may be forced to sample infant formula or milk before being permitted to fly. Is that true?

No. TSA will not ask passengers to sample fluids or beverages during the screening process. This process is being required at foreign airports and is not required at any domestic U.S. airport.
Old Aug 10, 2006 | 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by GT35 STI
Hopefully they will get hot girls to make their pants into bombs... then only the hot girls have to fly naked :banana: I think that would be a big step foward!!!



I thought we where fighting them there so they couldn't fit us here or something along those lines...?

GO BUSH!!!
You need to mature and learn the seriousness of what's going on and learn more about the war over there and being attacked here.
Old Aug 10, 2006 | 11:15 PM
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Im just going off of what the airline put out. I agree with TSA. I just hope that nothing like 9-11 every happens again.
Old Aug 10, 2006 | 11:45 PM
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they are gonna freak out with my bottles of insulin then :rotfl: and they can't do crap about it!
Old Aug 10, 2006 | 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by GT35 STI
Hopefully they will get hot girls to make their pants into bombs... then only the hot girls have to fly naked :banana: I think that would be a big step foward!!!



I thought we where fighting them there so they couldn't fit us here or something along those lines...?

GO BUSH!!!
no dude, we're fighting in Iraq because Afghani's attacked us.....now we'll bomb...the french? or how does it work? Oh yeah, and you are stupid and immature for not freaking out about everything like a normal american.
Old Aug 11, 2006 | 12:26 AM
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Originally Posted by BlingBlingBlue
No offense, dude, but this *reactive* behavior is completely insane. Not allowing people to stay hydrated on planes or bring basic hygeine products is even more unreasonable than taking away finger nail clippers and having everyone take off their shoes. All this accomplishes is a further weakening of the airline industry.

If liquid explosives are such a threat, how about you inspect peoples water/deodorant? How the obvious stuff lke arming pilots and locking cockpit doors?
Wow... just wow. Not allowing people to stay hydrated? I'm sure airlines have bottles of water, juice, soda, etc on the plane, to which any non-alcoholic beverage is free. Also, from what you say how you fly the fully refundable thousand dollars seats, I'm guessing you're atleast in business class which gets you alcohol for free (wouldn't know for sure as far as I can remember I've flown coach).

Also, why do people need to bring lotion, perfume, deodorant on a plane? I don't know about you guys, but I would feel uncomfortable lifting up my arm, and putting some deodorant on in the middle of a plane, and I'd damn sure be pissed if someone started spritzing perfume next to me. Even lotions stink enough to annoy me if I smell it for the entire flight. Can't you wait the few hours before putting on again? You have time before the flight to put all the necessary items.

Also, saying it's an inconvenience to check in baggage is just showing how little you care. Yeah, airlines can lose or damage luggage, but is the extra 1-2 hour wait really so bad that it can't be worth other people's lives?
Old Aug 11, 2006 | 12:35 AM
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Originally Posted by STi-owns-evo
Also, saying it's an inconvenience to check in baggage is just showing how little you care. Yeah, airlines can lose or damage luggage, but is the extra 1-2 hour wait really so bad that it can't be worth other people's lives?
haha, have you ever had an airline lose a bag...its not 1-2 hours if they actually lose it

on the serious side though. Something does need ot be done, prohibiting water and deodorant is not the answer though. They are doing everything ***-backwards by banning things after people try to use them as an explosive device. Protecting our nation begins before the airports my friends, although I'm not saying that I have the answer. We also need to face the fact that we arent going to get rid of all terrorism and no matter what you do in your life, you're going to be at risk....so stop freaking out at every incident
Old Aug 11, 2006 | 01:13 AM
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Wombat....we at SFO make more money than you think. We're the highest paid in the nation, not only that but we've been voted best security in the nation 2 years running. Rent a cops we are not...we are government certified TSA screeners on Federal Security contracts. That means way more scrutiny than anyone else in the country. That means we are the ones who follow the rules more than anyone.

Nobody at any of the US checkpoints should ever have anyone drink anything to prove it legitimacy as a consumable liquid. Its strictly forbidden in our operating procedures. Yes the whole thing is a knee jerk reaction, and some of it is overboard. But...a big but...it must be done. You can type all your cute little liberal answers and it really doesnt amount to beans when you work my job, or like "06wrx4me" were in Iraq for IED briefings. I have been briefed by a bomb appraisal officer months ago about the threat of liquid explosives and it has been a threat for a long time. I run a bag everyday where I make simulated bombs and test the screeners who work under me. I know the ins and outs....the do's and donts. You know what you hear from the media. None of what you know amounts to anything legitimate. I receive sensitive security information daily....do you?

Answer one question for me. How are you going to protect a plane from being shot down by a shoulder mounted rocket? You cant. Flat out. We are doing the best we can to keep anyone from getting hurt. We are what is keeping the airline industry alive. If a terrorist wins the game and drops a few planes, the airlines and the economy lose.

Oh yeah...fingernail clippers havent been a prohibited item for 4 years. The knife they sometimes contain is what's prohibited. The media doesnt tell you that do they? Are you also aware that there are tons of federal flight deck officers (ie pilots with guns) and the cockpit doors are hardened and locked. Do you know that there are also many FAMs on aircraft...how about law enforment traveling armed?

You can buy liquids and get drinks and things on the plane. You can check anything within the guidlines in....you just cant have it as a carry on.

We make things random, and unpredictable so that passengers who think they know it all....find out quickly...its not as they thought. It keeps you in the "wanting to know" and us "in the know." It makes it so people cannot easily find out routines and things.

Please re-assess your comments as they are unfounded and completely ignorant.
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Originally Posted by STi-owns-evo
Wow... just wow. Not allowing people to stay hydrated? I'm sure airlines have bottles of water, juice, soda, etc on the plane, to which any non-alcoholic beverage is free. Also, from what you say how you fly the fully refundable thousand dollars seats, I'm guessing you're atleast in business class which gets you alcohol for free (wouldn't know for sure as far as I can remember I've flown coach).

Also, why do people need to bring lotion, perfume, deodorant on a plane? I don't know about you guys, but I would feel uncomfortable lifting up my arm, and putting some deodorant on in the middle of a plane, and I'd damn sure be pissed if someone started spritzing perfume next to me. Even lotions stink enough to annoy me if I smell it for the entire flight. Can't you wait the few hours before putting on again? You have time before the flight to put all the necessary items.

Also, saying it's an inconvenience to check in baggage is just showing how little you care. Yeah, airlines can lose or damage luggage, but is the extra 1-2 hour wait really so bad that it can't be worth other people's lives?
You don't fly much, do you?



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