Panzerfaust wrote:CNorkusJr wrote:Rick Farris wrote:
Remy got back safe, Charlie. He said when he landed in Oslo his luggage was still in Newark
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I imagine he is busy working lots of overtime to pay for his recent trip. When Remy came he brought his girlfriend, his newborn baby and his lady's sister. While he and I were out running hills, challenging Manuel, and checking out LA boxing sites, the girls went out doing what women do best - spending $.
The young man is on his way to "kept man" supremecy (or financial ruin

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After reading thru a few pages of the "Kept Man" manuel Frank loaned me, Remy is "investing" in his future.


Im back safe and sound.... and not even broke( i worked late today, though just to be nice)
luggage came a week later wich was a little head ache
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, but on the bright side i didnt have to drag it from the airport and home

A Airport Luggage story..........
In 2003, I needed to get away from New York. I told Rosie "anywhere-further the better".... The horrors of 2001 has now lasted as a 2 year nightmare for me. My mom passed away suddenly in June 2001, then 9-11 hit, less than 90 days later. After working on the pile at the WTC for 6 months, and attending the Memorial Services and Funerals you could ever fit into a lifetime- I told her I needed a mental break from the stress.
We chose Savannah, Georgia for a 5 days. We been there before, and found it tranquil,good restaurants and just a pleasant place to be. The South seems to be a much less slower paced than NY, as is with many other places and cities in the USA.
We landed at Savannah Airport, pretty modern and up to date as airport standards go, and of course a heightened security level that was permeating all our airports nationawide. Leaving NY was easy enough, and landing in Savannah was even easier.
After our delightful stay, rejuvenated my batteries and got the heart rate down, we packed for home. Rose got up and took a shower then was going to pack her bags, I packed my bags first leaving out what I needed for the trip home then took my shower after Ro.
While I took my shower, Rose realized she bought more stuff than her bags can handle
and to make room, took her toiletries and hair dryer w/cord and put them in my luggage without mentioning it to me.
When we got to the airport we checked in and flew home. Security standards had me strip down to my civies because an inhaler I had in my pocket kept activating the security beep.
No big deal, minor delay and I didnt mind.
At LaGuardia airport, the nightmare began. Waiting for our luggage, Rose's came through but mine did not. After waiting for the carousel to be empty, we proceded to the security booth to report of missing luggage-mine.
After a delay on the computer the attendant was using and a taxi out front waiting to give us a ride home, finally the attendant called me over and asked one question " Sir, did you have any electronics in your luggage ?" My immediate answer was "No". Rose standing next to me listening. Again he asked' Describe your luggage ? & Did you have any electronics ?"
Turning to Rose, I said "Did you put anything in my luggage" she said "No".
He had me fill out a form and he told me they are trying to track it down. They "Dont have it". They will call me if they find it. We went home after a 90 minute wait for this.
At home Rose unpacked her bag, as we talked about this hassle. I was pissed off to no end at the airlines. After Rose unpacked she uttered "Uh-OH". I thought no further and by the sound of her uh-oh wanted to strangle her. She said she put her corded hair dryer in my bag without telling me.She "forgot"- 5 hours earlier-she "forgot".
Do you think an xray of the luggage , that hair dryer would look like a bomb ?
The procedure is to call the airlines everyday for a recorded message on my case number. After 5 days-a rep called me and asked me if I had any electronics in my luggage.
I told her that I didnt but my knucklehead wife did. The hair dryer. They delivered the luggage the next day with duct tape wrapped around it as they cut open the nylon cover to access the bag. A note inside said that the FAA is not responsible for damaged luggage due to security reasons. Law # such and such.
Rose and her items must now stand inspection before and coming home from airplane flights by my security inspection.