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Old September 25th 04, 04:51 AM
Teacherjh
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Hell, nobody has *ever* asked to see mine, girl or not, bar or elsewhere.

Actually, I was asked for my pilot certificate. In the consulate at the
Dominican Republic where I was applying for a new US passport after my old one
"disappeared" from my pocket. It was in fact one of the most convicing pieces
of evidence that I was me - more so than the photo IDs, driver license, and
other junk I carry. Ironically, it was probalby because it was an old paper
certificate with nothing special about it - I mean who would bother to forge
that?

Jose


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