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Re: securing luggage ? Posted on: Fri, 09 May 2008 02:22:34 -0400

On 5/8/2008 11:42 PM Rosalie B. plucked Senior Frog's Magic Twanger and
said:
> Nonnymus wrote:
>
>
>> Boomer wrote:
>>
>>
>>> My wife once had a fanny pouch lifted from her suitcase- I suppose they
>>> thought it had something of value in it.
>>>
>>>
>> Mrs. Nonny was once considering having her entire FANNY lifted, and not
>> just her fanny pouch.
>>
>
> I guess that's the US usage of the word fanny and not the UK usage.
>
> As for securing the luggage because of not wanting clothing stolen -
> no I don't understand that. I take a lot of mix and match things, and
> most of the time I just have two small bags - one to check and one to
> carry on. Whatever would be stolen would be easily replaced from
> Landsend or someplace like that.
>
>
>
It could be the UK usage of Fanny as well. Plastic surgeons do
rejuvenation lifts for those kinds of Fannies as well. ;-)

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