[Sca-cooks] Travel

tom.vincent at yahoo.com tom.vincent at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 10 10:56:18 PDT 2006


Well, considering that the ingredients the terrorists were planning on bring on board would have, once mixed, blown a sizable hole in the side of the plane, I guess it protects us a little bit.
 
Of course, since only 5% -- at most -- of shipping containers are checked, there could be all sorts of nasty materials coming into the country.
 
Aren't you glad Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and Homeland Security are around to protect you? :)
 
 
Duriel
 
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----- Original Message ----
From: Kathleen Madsen <kmadsen12000 at yahoo.com>
To: sca-cooks at lists.ansteorra.org
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 1:14:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] Travel



*sigh*  Once again, because of the actions of a
handful of individuals the nation suffers.  How much
does this really protect us anyway?!?

Eibhlin

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Wow, so this means infants and toddlers can't eat or
drink for the 
duration
of the flight unless the mother is actively
breastfeeding during the 
flight
as you couldn't bring expressed breast milk or any
sort of baby food 
since
it's in paste/gel form and juice in liquid form.  On
some flights there
might be the possibility of alternate brands of
bottled water that 
might or
might not make the child have an upset stomach due to
a switch of 
brands and
nonorganic apple or orange juice made from sprayed
fruit, but that's 
usually
the closet thing to anything babies could have. The
ecoli levels and 
other
bacteria are often high in airliner water tanks so
it's not recommend 
that
anyone take chances on the nonbottled water.  The only
other 
possibility
would be to take a chance on the airline provided
bottled water and 
hoping
the flight is calm enough to try and mix a powdered
formula.

No one could give or take any liquid medications
during the flight 
either.

Do alcoholic beverages or soda survive in noncarryon
luggage?

Sharon, pondering 12+ hour flights with babies that
have no food or 
drink or
needed medications





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