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> > > It makes getting an internal flight a bit of a bugger at the moment
> >
> > Oh?  EasyJet accepted my video rental card. :)
> >
> > I did point out to them that I was carrying a digital camera, a laptop
> > and a printer and if they would prefer some other form of ID
> > I was sure
> > I could oblige. :)
> Maybe I just got a pair of bastard EasyJet Employees
> Perhaps I just look like a terrorist?
> cds

I just flew Ryanair with my kids and while the 6 year old has his own
passport the 9 year old flew on a membership of the Glasgow Science Centre
and the baby has no ID.  So there you go all you budding terrorists - all
you need to do is disguise yourself as a baby and you're on a flight with no
ID.  Still if I had George Dawes ("he's just a great big baby you know")
sitting next to me I might be a tad suspicious....

MC

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