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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Toy Drum Recall

This proves that other countries think we are a joke and will buy anything, according to U.S. Consumer Products, they know we have rules about lead content, and they continue to manufacture dangerous lead paint, and we continue to sell the items...who's more stupid?

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Bill O'Reilly: Bill's Daily Briefing - June 29, 2011 - Bill's Daily Briefing

Bill O'Reilly: Bill's Daily Briefing - June 29, 2011 - Bill's Daily Briefing

Travel and TSA followup

I am back alive and well after flying to the West Coast and back. It was an interesting flight on the way there. After we found our seats on our flight out of Dallas, we watched an Asian man come down the aisle, clearly dealing with some mental or nervous issues...anytime he would have anyone come near him he would have big drama and throw his hands in the air and roll his eyes and then kind of hug himself...I watched him sit in an aisle seat with 2 women who were clearly disturbed by what they had seen also.  He immediately stuck fingers in both ears and rocked back and forth, which didn't help the situation any, making people wonder if there was going to soon be a loud noise on-board. Immediately after takeoff he jumped up out of his seat and crouched down with fingers in his ears and ran all the way up the aisle and all the way back to the back of the plane, by now, everyone was watching this guy as he ducked into the restroom on his way back up the aisle. I must admit, by now, I'm saying silent prayers, and I shook my already sleeping husband awake, not knowing what would happen next. One of the ladies called the flight attendant and told him that the man carried a lighter into the restroom with him. At this point the attendant went back to the back and banged on the door and asked him if he had a lighter, of course the answer was no, so the attendant opened the door and removed the lighter.  The man eventually came out of the restroom in the same position that he entered in, fingers in ears, and took his seat where he rocked for the remainder of the trip, while under the watchful eyes of every other passenger on that plane. I understand that there are a lot of people with mental issues, and this may be the case, but, my first question is, if all passengers have to pass through the scanner, how would this man get through with the lighter? I truly believe that all the drama that goes on in the lines with having to take all jewelry, belts, and shoes off and opening your laptop to put through the scanner is for no other reason that to cover their backsides when someone does take out another plane load of people.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Travel and TSA

While preparing for a trip and not only trying to decide how little I can take and not have to pay the bag fee of $50.00, I got to thinking of how everytime we enter into the line to have our carry on bags inspected, whether it is Domestic or International travel, I am always one of the "Chosen Ones" to be pulled into the little clear booth and get the "Wand". EVERYTIME! Hmm, random? Don't think so. I thought about how the inspectors wear the baggy little plastic gloves to shove their hands inside of suitcases and bags as well as do the "underwire" check on women, and they wear the same pair of gloves for their entire shift! I understand that they don't want to get whatever chemicals, powders, or, bacteria on their hands, but, do you think that I want whatever is on the outside of those gloves to get shoved into my suitcase or bag and on my belongings and under things? I think I will slow the process down a little from now on and ask for a new pair of gloves to be used on my bags.