First, you need to get some women's clothing...
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Craig McCluskey wrote:
On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 22:51:33 -0600 Rich Thomas
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Moral of the experience: carry less impedimenta on your trips. I have
a friend who travels internationally for weeks at a time, she can
su
On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 22:51:33 -0600 Rich Thomas
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Moral of the experience: carry less impedimenta on your trips. I have
> a friend who travels internationally for weeks at a time, she can
> survive with one carry-on shoulder bag and her briefcase. I have no
> idea h
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Worked for him; I'm just glad they put wheels on suitcases.
BillR
Jacksonville FL
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Moral of the experience: carry less impedimenta on your trips. I have
a friend who travels internationally for weeks at a time, she can
survive with one carry-on shoulder bag and her briefcase. I have no
idea how she does it, but she has been doing it for years, and always
looks lovely. I "
2007 11:27 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT - lost baggage fiasco
Happy ending! The luggage had been dropped off at the wrong address.
Curiously, the street NAME was wrong, not the house number. Hats off
to my brilliant sig. oth, who dragged me to DCA to do battle with the
courier and the airline ba
Happy ending! The luggage had been dropped off at the wrong address.
Curiously, the street NAME was wrong, not the house number. Hats off
to my brilliant sig. oth, who dragged me to DCA to do battle with the
courier and the airline baggage people. The courier boss finally
allowed us to speak
That was in Houston, but it probably isn't isolated to there.
Chris
http://www.click2houston.com/news/10651061/detail.html?subid=22100412&qs=1;bp=t
Was this part of the 200 or so bags stolen recently and dumped in
dumpsters, perhaps?
I only got part of the news report, but seems that there wa
andrew strasfogel wrote:
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> I need some collective wisdom to help us deal with a major loss of checked
> airline luggage.
My cousin's daughter had the airline truck her luggage from the airport.
I was in the garage, saw a truck pull in and pull out. Driver never
went to the house.
He claims t
You live in DC, Andrew. What do you expect? And don't tell me I don't
understand: I worked there for a decade.
Check the pawn shops on the south side of town. You will find your stuff.
D.
On 1/3/07, andrew strasfogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need some collective wisdom to help us deal wi
Was this part of the 200 or so bags stolen recently and dumped in
dumpsters, perhaps?
I only got part of the news report, but seems that there was a theivery
ring involving airline contract employees riffling bags for valuables
then dumping them in the last couple days.
I've never heard of a
I need some collective wisdom to help us deal with a major loss of checked
airline luggage.
On our trip back to Washington, D.C. from Canada on New Year's day, three
pieces of luggage didn't make it. We agreed to have the airline's courier
service leave the bags on the side porch if we weren't h
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