Originally Posted by shelby
Originally Posted by shelby
Originally Posted by Ebenezer
Where's Patti? I'm sure there must have been a magnitude 8 earthquake somewhere.
Originally Posted by ArcticWildMan
For all the education and practice each of us undergoes, the achievment of mastery is ultimately the outcome of a personal quest for understanding.
The whole hair care issue was mildly ............ disturbing/entertaining.
I guess by the lukewarm response I'll pass
well, I can use toothpaste on a plane responsibly- why should I be banned from using it just because other people can't?Originally Posted by Ebenezer
ok- you are afraid that TOOTHPASTE is going to make planes drop out of the sky. Hence, my initial comment: the terrorists have won.Originally Posted by Ebenezer
Toothpaste has NEVER been banned in the past and it has NEVER resulted in planes falling out of the sky. Suddenly, now it's a problem? I guess the government has been derelict of it's duty to protect us on airlines for the last 60+ years because it allowed toothpaste on planes. That's just plain negligent.
i am not worried about YOUR toothpaste...stop taking this so personally...i am worried about the wackos that try this crap...and terrorist threat or not too many people bring too much crap into a plane...it is NOT necessary.Originally Posted by OpIv37
or maybe when we chose careers we didn't necessarily know where they would lead us geographically, or maybe we didn't care about that since we supposedly have the RIGHT to travel freely within the US as American citizens.Originally Posted by L.A. Playa
Threads like this make me want to gouge my eyes out.
you're saying because some people can't be trusted to do something responsibly without hurting others, then no one should be able to do it at all.Originally Posted by Ebenezer
I guess no one should be allowed to hunt because some people hunt drunk and put everyone else's lives in danger.
I guess every car should have a governor that limits it to 55 mph because some people speed and that's a hazard to everyone else on the road. Wreckless driving kills far more people than terrorists.
Op, you seem to miss my whole point or you like to keep arguing just to argue...terrorists or not there is no reason to carry all that crap onto a plane other than selfish convienence...get over it...if airports and flights were run by private business i can guarentee you that everything you wanted to take on a plane would be searched very thoroughly...you wouldn't be allowed on a plane with anything the private company didn't want you to have on a plane...and plane travel would be very very expensive to ensure it went off safely...please give it up and be thankful for what you got...yes, restrictions occur because others cannot be trusted and this is a hot bed issue right now because planes can do millions of dollars in damage and take out 1000s in a single crash if orchestrated correctly...a drunk might kill a couple of people and it happens all the time so people dont *****...in my world you get life in prison if you drunk drive and kill somebody....what you do in the friendly confines of your four walls is your choice and your freedom....what you do once you leave there is not.Originally Posted by OpIv37
Op just really likes to argue.
no crap...dora must be driven nuts by him...Originally Posted by shelby
Feel free to.Originally Posted by shelby
How's the Extra Stock?Originally Posted by Billsology
I guess I can't fly any to you now.
I don't consider it "selfishly convenient" to bring toiletries on a plane. I consider it intelligent and practical. Even before 9/11 (but especially since 9/11), air travel has been unreliable at times. You never know when you're gonna be stuck on a tarmac or in an airport terminal for hours at a time and it's best to be prepared.Originally Posted by Ebenezer
And even if it is "selfishly convenient" what gives the government the right to regulate that over some assinine, unlikely threat? These banned items have been allowed on airlines for years without a problem. It's not like terrorism and liquid explosives were invented yesterday. Have there been any studies about how much of this liquid explosive it would take to do damage to a plane and how easy it is to get? It seems to me that there are a lot of questions to be answered and other alternatives before a credible threat is established.
Riding an airplane is not a right. Carrying luggage on a flight is not a right. they are privleges. There is no protected right to carry stuff on an airplane. Once you leave your home and are on public transportation, your rights diminish.
I don't see the problem in the concept.
Originally Posted by mysticsoto
Just put the ***** crap in the check-in. Is that so ***** hard?
They should have two lines at airports- jerkoffs who want to bring crap on planes and an "express lane" in security for those with no carry ons.Originally Posted by billsfanone
Onle line will take an hour or more, the other will take minutes. I wonder how long the jerkoffs will still try to bring in toothpaste and shampoo.