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18th October 18, 08:14 AM
#81
Originally Posted by Mel1721L
I've been unable to find a way of closing my account, but I'm a man with strong convictions and opinions. I'm bound to get into trouble and cause offense. You are PC, I don't like the way racist and racism are bandied about at every opportunity. I find that offensive. I find the whole PC thing offensive as it's being used to destroy our society.
There is no way to close an account, but if you don't check in for a period of time, it goes inactive and eventually locks.
Goodbye if that's your choice.
Rev'd Father Bill White: Retired Parish Priest & Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair.
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18th October 18, 10:46 AM
#82
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19th October 18, 02:19 AM
#83
If anyone is travelling through Belfast International Airport, please allow an extra 30 to 60 minutes. A new security firm has taken over and they are not very efficient and wearing a kilt will test their coping skills to the limit. I had to be scanned and patted down between three different staff and the lass on the scanner decided my bag of toiletries posed a grave threat to civilisation and had to test them. Consequently people are queuing out of the door and it has made the local news.
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19th October 18, 03:22 AM
#84
Originally Posted by John_Carrick
... my bag of toiletries posed a grave threat to civilisation and had to test them.
Just how fast does your "rapidly disintegrating tissue" disappear? OR, do you use the European brand that can substitute for shipping container siding?
Kidding aside, thank you for the helpful information.
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2nd January 19, 08:38 PM
#85
There was a certain Scottish lord (now deceased) who would come over to the US at least once a year to visit with the members of the clan society in North America. (Actually, the society's name contains North America, but the rules were changed so anyone from any continent can join as long as they meet the other requirements.) Now this particular Scottish clan chief preferred to go "commando." In addition, he had a prosthetic leg. In order to go through a wand inspection, the leg had to be removed. Very time consuming. So he chose the easier route, manual inspection by a gentleman. He loved telling people that he did not know that a black man could turn so many shades of red!
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3rd January 19, 12:52 AM
#86
Originally Posted by Iowish
There was a certain Scottish lord (now deceased) who would come over to the US at least once a year to visit with the members of the clan society in North America. (Actually, the society's name contains North America, but the rules were changed so anyone from any continent can join as long as they meet the other requirements.) Now this particular Scottish clan chief preferred to go "commando." In addition, he had a prosthetic leg. In order to go through a wand inspection, the leg had to be removed. Very time consuming. So he chose the easier route, manual inspection by a gentleman. He loved telling people that he did not know that a black man could turn so many shades of red!
Urban myth, I suspect. Sad that you would further it on this forum, Iowish.
Last edited by ThistleDown; 3rd January 19 at 12:54 AM.
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3rd January 19, 02:23 AM
#87
Originally Posted by Tarheel
Just how fast does your "rapidly disintegrating tissue" disappear? OR, do you use the European brand that can substitute for shipping container siding?
Kidding aside, thank you for the helpful information.
Apologies for the late reply. I think all countries have the same regulations, but in Europe anyway all liquids have to be in a clear transparent sealed bag and no single container can be more than 100 ml. These may be randomly or deliberately tested to see that your liquids are legitimate products and not nerve agents or explosives or something else nasty.
Belfast International Airport remains appalling with security queues going outside the terminal building on occasion.
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3rd January 19, 08:24 AM
#88
Originally Posted by ThistleDown
Urban myth, I suspect. Sad that you would further it on this forum, Iowish.
Hardly seems like a hanging offense.
Descendant of the Gillises and MacDonalds of North Morar.
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3rd January 19, 12:15 PM
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2nd time traveling to EU kilted, I didn't think I'd be able to in winter, but reading an Alaskan guys kilt recommendation, it seemed having warm upper/core clothes could allow for kilt wearing~
No hitches through airport security, and I have buckles and silver kilt pin sewed in
In Korea I had a full body scan and a guy at a computer was laughing,, maybe at me?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/JUc3KJFXGY5u6dr17
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3rd January 19, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by John_Carrick
Apologies for the late reply. I think all countries have the same regulations, but in Europe anyway all liquids have to be in a clear transparent sealed bag and no single container can be more than 100 ml. These may be randomly or deliberately tested to see that your liquids are legitimate products and not nerve agents or explosives or something else nasty.
Belfast International Airport remains appalling with security queues going outside the terminal building on occasion.
Hi John,
I've not had the experience of going through Int'l but Belfast City has been good to me in the past. Lovely wee airport, if that can be said about airports.
Jonathan
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