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Old December 17th 03, 02:05 PM
Tom Fleischman
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In article , Paul Rekieta
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On 12/16/03 1:34 PM, in article
, "Maule Driver"
wrote:

Well, they were as nice as could be about it and didn't even let a
patronizing
smirk out but I was totally spooked and said that I was going to get off the
plane. I explained that it shouldn't be a problem since I only had a carry
on bag and well, I was just going to stay behind


I bet you couldn¹t do this in today¹s terrorist environment.


Couldn't do what? Get off the airplane? That's preposterous, what are
you suggesting they would do? Not let you off? Handcuff you to your
seat?

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