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28th July 11, 10:30 AM
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Here's a new version of The Question!
Well!
This story: http://tinyurl.com/4y6je67 (MSNBC, about a week ago) certainly provides a different perspective.
Seems it's not just guys that get questioned.
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28th July 11, 07:08 PM
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28th July 11, 11:15 PM
#3
Well, if you don't know how to dress yourself, you shouldn't get upset when people call you on it. My daughter wanted to go put in her first-ever job application tonight. I refused to let her do in her pijammas. Quite frankly, when you do something to call attention to yourself, you take the attention that comes your way.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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29th July 11, 01:48 AM
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Provided all is decent ie. bits are not being flashed, it matters not what a person wears. And there is no excuse for jamming a handheld radio between her legs to investigate either. Put yourself in her position kilties.
If the lady did have shorts on there isn't a problem and if the attendant couldn't see the shorts then he couldn't see anything else either so again, what's the problem? There shouldn't be a dress code on a plane. Me thinks these aviationists are a bit up themselves, it's a flying bus when all said and done.
As for saggy pants guy at the end of the story. I don't like them at all but I'm not offended by them. I wouldn't stop anyone wearing them either. No reason to eject someone from a flight. You might be able to see his underpants but you can't see the crack of his ar*e so again, so what?
JetBlue? I'll not be flying with them ever (not that it's likely I might have)...
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29th July 11, 03:00 AM
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Just be careful wearing a kilt into McCarron airport in Las Vegas. The tsa guy there did not like me wearing a kilt and he let me know it. Next trip to vegas, I'm walking.
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29th July 11, 06:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Frank McGrath
Just be careful wearing a kilt into McCarron airport in Las Vegas. The tsa guy there did not like me wearing a kilt and he let me know it.
Really? What about it did he object to?
I'm not going to Nevada anytime soon, but this is of some concern because I'm flying from San Francisco to Denver two weeks from today to visit my parents and attend the Rocky Mountain Highland Games, and I'm planning to fly kilted.
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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29th July 11, 07:57 AM
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aye Bloke is richt! it's nay yins business what's under her shirt/skirt or my kilt!
flying frae LA years ago I was told tae remove my kilt because o' the buckles... when I explained I'd be standing there wearing nothing but my socks and shirt they decided tae use the wand....
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29th July 11, 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Frank McGrath
Just be careful wearing a kilt into McCarron airport in Las Vegas. The tsa guy there did not like me wearing a kilt and he let me know it. Next trip to vegas, I'm walking.
i live in Vegas i did not know there was a problem boarding in your kilt i'm flying in October and was planing on wearing my casual kilt on the plane i feel vary uncomfortable in paints for hr in a plane seat don't know if the lady's feel that way but for us men its just a squirm fest trying to stay comfy in the torture devices's they call pants
Paul
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29th July 11, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Frank McGrath
Just be careful wearing a kilt into McCarron airport in Las Vegas. The tsa guy there did not like me wearing a kilt and he let me know it. Next trip to vegas, I'm walking.
Must have been just one agent, because last time I was there, I had no problems. I did get wanded and asked to confirm that it was the buckles on my kilt were the reason the metal dectector went off, but that's all the hassle I had to put up with.
[I]When God created men, he made the intelligent ones kilted so women could tell just by looking.[/I]
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29th July 11, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Catdad
Must have been just one agent, because last time I was there, I had no problems. I did get wanded and asked to confirm that it was the buckles on my kilt were the reason the metal dectector went off, but that's all the hassle I had to put up with.
That's reassuring. This will also be the first time I can't go through an airport metal detector without tripping it, as 5 months ago I got a structural upgrade and swapped out a hip joint.
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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