Flying without a Passport?
I always thought that was funny, letting him on board an aeroplane when he obviously doesn't have a passport.
Don't you hate it when a signature looks like part of the post?
I always thought that was funny, letting him on board an aeroplane when he obviously doesn't have a passport.
Don't you hate it when a signature looks like part of the post?
Then again, it was a domestic flight, not an international one.
~I think so Brain, but who would want a pierced Brosnan?~
The only time I have ever gone on a flight was in 1992, and I did not need a passport to fly from Chicago to Florida. It might be different today, but back then, it certainly wasn't needed for domestic flights.
-NJM
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Wait a minute. These two get on board with a whip, a weather vane and a knife - so long as they put it in her purse - and are able to take the flight simply by unplugging the credit card machine, and all you catch is a passport they didn't even need?
Not even before Sept. 11 could you get away with this!
Actually you could get away with the credit card trick then.
Back then if the authorization system was down for whatever reason the default action was to run a imprint of the card and submit it later. Credit card cards were much harder to get back then, and only people with money had them.
Actually, the stewardess asked him (when he boarded) if she could take the weather vane for him, (she didn't tell him that he'd get it back when they landed & were getting off of the plane because she assumed that he'd know that). He replied to her question "Over my dead body" (or something like that), & then what's-her-name yanked it out of his hands while snarling at him "Give me that", & then gave it to the stewardess with the comment "Family heirloom". The stewardess wasn't worried about the other questionable objects because she only noticed the weather vane.
Update
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