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Posted by Whispering Pines on December 17, 2001 at 01:58:50 from (12.154.10.114):
Did you guys here the news this morning? Seems an American Airlines flight was delayed 3 hours this morning when a hand grenade fell out of a womans handbag and rolled down the center aisle. Turns out that it was a dummy grenade and was used to check the screeners. The woman, who claimed she had no idea where it came from was arrested. Now this appears typical of how government entities work (yes I AM qualified to say this). Probably the grenade was secretly hidden in the woman's bag without her knowledge. The screeners missed it, the ones that hid it forgot to retrieve it then neglected to tell the arresting agents that it was done. My solution? Any time a screener misses something they are immediatly put on the plane and fly wherever it is going. You can bet that if I think I'm going to fly, I'm going to be darn careful about what gets on that plane. The idiots that hid the grenade get locked in a room with the passengers that just got the $% scared out of them. My advice "Fly Farmall". It's slower but you ain't got nobody to blame but yourself!
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