Rosalie B. wrote:
> "Jean O'Boyle" wrote:
>
>
>>"Rosalie B." wrote in message
>>news:gqjhe2lhsq37t8v86uhj8802l7ulg5lu37@4ax.com...
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>>>>Print it out the night before you leave and check that you have
>>>>complied..Liquids including water have been banned from the git go!
>>
>>>Wrong. Liquids/water weren't banned before Infamous Thursday. I've
>>>always carried water on the plane with me. Have done so for many
>>>years, and did it last in January 2006 which was the last time I flew.
>>
>>Well DUH! Rosalie..that is the git go I'm talking about! ;-)
>>We are discussing the latest changes in the regulations! (see subject line)
>>
>
> You were saying that they were banned from the git-go which I took to
> mean that they've always been forbidden. Occasionally I would have to
> drink some of it, but it wasn't banned. The subject line doesn't refer
> to water.
>
> My point (which you cut off) is valid anyway - you are saying that
> liquids were banned from Thursday on - that's true, but you could have
> packed Wednesday and gotten up and gone to the airport Thursday
> morning early and found out that liquids were now banned. I don't
> know about you, but when I get up at o-dark 30 and get to the airport
> before 6 am, I don't listen to the news or go onto the internet first
> to find out if the rules for carry-ons have changed, or at least I
> would not have done before that Thursday.
>
>
> grandma Rosalie
> http://www12.virtualtourist.com/m/4a9c6/
>
> ",,an adventure is an inconvenience rightly considered."
> G. K. Chesterton
You should note that apparently you are permitted to carry on a bottle
of water -- as long as it is frozen. Or would that be covered under the
beverage restriction instead of the liquid one?
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