i had no problem with cell phone and i didn't take my laptop with me to seattle last week, but i also didn't take ANY liquid items...not even tooth paste!! had to use Karen's stuff...makeup and all...and she's a summer and i'm an autumn!!

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That was because she was on an international flight leaving the US and going to Britan. I'm not sure of the regulations on domestic flights, but when I flew back from Germany I checked everything except my book. I know you probably want to avoid checking stuff for a short flight, but if you absolutely want certain stuff that's what you will have to do.jwaneeta wrote:Best wishes for your mom, Avatar. Glad the prognosis is good.
For my part, I'm happy to be going to San Francisco for the weekend. Can I bring my purse onto the plane? Cell phone, etc? I heard yesterday that they tried to confiscate JK Rowling's original manuscript (btw: is she mad?!?) for HP 7. This stuff is completely out of control.
I suppose the wise thing to do is to call the airport and ask. Bah! They're getting their security measures in my fun!
call me when you get here so's i know you arrived safely. is someone meeting you at the airport? are you renting a car to get to the city or riding BART in? or what.jwaneeta wrote:Called ahead and everything but liquids are cool for this particular jaunt. Which is lucky since I'm using long term parking...
Augh, this last minute packing jazz makes me so squirrely. I always end up bringing enough clothes for a trip to China.
Someone's picking me up at the airport.Lucimay wrote:call me when you get here so's i know you arrived safely. is someone meeting you at the airport? are you renting a car to get to the city or riding BART in? or what.
Waddley wrote:your Highness Sir Dr. Loredoctor, PhD, Esq, the Magnificent, First of his name, Second Cousin of Dragons, White-Gold-Plate Wielder!
Yeah. . . and most people take it for granted.Lord Foul wrote: I also really appreciate my station in life nowadays, after reading The Year 1000. Great history book for the casual reader that tells you point-blank what life was like in England 1000 years ago. To just LIVE back then was like being a hero, really. We’re so lucky.
Very true.Aelyria Mireiswen wrote:Yeah. . . and most people take it for granted.Lord Foul wrote: I also really appreciate my station in life nowadays, after reading The Year 1000. Great history book for the casual reader that tells you point-blank what life was like in England 1000 years ago. To just LIVE back then was like being a hero, really. We’re so lucky.
Waddley wrote:your Highness Sir Dr. Loredoctor, PhD, Esq, the Magnificent, First of his name, Second Cousin of Dragons, White-Gold-Plate Wielder!
excellent movie!!Lord Foul wrote:Great, great day. After the Chinese dinner, my friend and I rented "American Movie", a very recommendable, hilarious documentary. Can't believe it wasn't scripted or fake in any way.
Right now I'm high on hazelnut coffee, soaking up the coming weekend. God, great to be alive. These moments--ah!
I also really appreciate my station in life nowadays, after reading The Year 1000. Great history book for the casual reader that tells you point-blank what life was like in England 1000 years ago. To just LIVE back then was like being a hero, really. We’re so lucky.