Jeff Miles <[email protected]> excribió:
    You remind me of my uncle, fun wise. He's moving to Mexico. He's in his mid 
70s.  His wife, mid 60s, but I never asked. Anyway, I've been looking at a 
house two blocks up the street I've always wanted, but moving is such a pain. 
I'll stick with what I've got.
    It's not must moving all the stuff, that's bad enough, but all the services 
and everything, what a pain. And I have a 5000 gallon pond, what would I do 
with that?
Like I said, you remind me of my uncle. Don't get to attached, give things up and off you go.


My grandfather [the prestidigitator] used to say, "Don't have too many possessions because they will possess you!" [he also said, "They're all fakes!"]

George Carlin sez: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvgN5gCuLac -- but we still have too much stuff. I travel with a 21" carry-on and a messenger bag for trips as long as a month. I have to check my suitcase even though it's small enough to fit in the overhead cabinets above the seats, thanks to Homeland In-Security, because I have dangerous things like shampoo, hair gel, and a small Swiss army knife that I use for its corkscrew and scissors. They let me carry plastic utensils that can cut food [and people], AND unprotected passports. I could carry a sharpened credit card on board, but passports remain unprotected as delivered.

Homeland In-Security is confused about safety and when profiling passengers is both appropriate and legal.


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