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_Millertime_

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  1. fly46 - Red and Black? With where you live, i figured you would be with me and go with the Orange and White!!! Go Vols!!!
  2. See 1st and 3rd posts for this thread!!!
  3. I was going to get really in-depth with this topic, but instead I think I will go and use that time designing my stamp and stickers!
  4. How long does it take to receive your TB's after your order has been cleared through paypal? Mine was cleared on March 3rd and I have yet to receive anything new style or old style! Thanks!
  5. I would like some sort of avatar also, I don't really have any ideas, but am interested to see what you might come up with. I could also use some help getting an avatar enabled. Thanks, _Millertime_
  6. If you can't get it on here, then please send me one!
  7. Oh No, since I was the one that brought that number up, does that make me, like Hellboy or something?
  8. Hi Gang! Just got into this hobby/sport about a month ago. I live in Middle Tennessee and as far as lurking or not, it all depends on the topic, will lurk some and will post some.
  9. Tennessee Army National Guard Jan.'86 - Present (19 years) Started out as an OH-6/OH-58 mechanic, then moved over to the old UH-1H Huey as a mechanic then Crewchief, then over to the AH-1 Cobra as a Crewchief, and have finally settled in as a UH-60 Blackhawk Crewchief.
  10. Lighters Added to Prohibited Items List In response to a provision in The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, TSA has added all lighters to its Prohibited Items List – which means they will soon be prohibited past the security checkpoints at the nation’s airports. The ban is effective immediately, but TSA will not begin enforcement action until Thursday, April 14, 2005. On that date, lighters will be treated as any other prohibited item and passengers will need to surrender them to the TSA or leave them in their vehicle or with someone who is not traveling. All lighters will be banned from sterile areas beyond security checkpoints at airports. This includes, for example, butane, absorbed-fuel (Zippo-type), electric/battery-powered and novelty lighters. # # #
  11. Also from Southwest Airlines website: When indicated by Flight Attendant announcements, during the cruise phase of flight these devices may be operated: DVD, CD, and tape players, personal digital assistants (PDAs or hand-held computers), electronic calculators, hand held electronic games, electronic cameras, Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) receivers, and devices that compose e-mail or text messages without transmitting or receiving.
  12. From Southwest Airlines website (iflyswa.com): Guns and Ammunition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Guns Customers are responsible for knowing and following the firearms laws of the state(s) that they will be traveling to, from, and through. Our Customers must declare the gun to the Customer Service Agent at the ticket counter (no firearms will be accepted curbside) and prove that the firearm(s) chambers are free of ammunition and the magazine clip has been removed (when applicable). Paint guns and BB guns are considered the same as all other firearms. Firearms must be encased in a hard-sided, LOCKED container that is of sufficient strength to withstand normal handling, as follows: A firearm in a hard-sided, locked container may be placed inside a soft-sided, unlocked suitcase. A firearm placed inside a hard-sided, locked suitcase does not have to be encased in a container manufactured for the transportation of firearms. Only the Customer checking the luggage should retain the key or combination to the lock. No exceptions will be made. The Customer is entitled to check sporting firearms in addition to his or her normal free baggage allowance. We allow multiple firearms to be transported inside one hard-sided case. Southwest Airlines assumes no liability for the misalignment of sights on firearms, including those equipped with telescopic sights. Firearms are never allowed in carryon luggage. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ammunition Small arms ammunition for personal use (provided it is properly packed) is permissible in checked baggage only. The ammunition may be placed in the same container as the firearm and must be securely packed in cardboard (fiber), wood, or metal boxes, or other packaging specifically designed to carry small amounts of ammunition. When checking ammunition, Customers are limited to 11 pounds gross weight (ammunition plus container) per person. Magazines or clips containing ammunition must be securely packaged (placed in another small box or in a secure cutout in the carrying case, in order to protect the primer of the ammunition). Make sure guns are unloaded and definitely never transport a gun in your carryon baggage! Gunpowder (black powder) and primers or percussion caps are not allowed in checked or carryon baggage. Loose ammunition or loose loaded magazines and/or clips are not allowed. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  13. Different airlines have different policies on what they do/do not allow to be used during flight, most are pretty similar, but some may vary. As far as security checkpoint goes, the worst thing that could happen by carrying your GPSr through would be that you are made to turn it on for a TSA agent. Extra batteries are allowed, fingernail clippers are allowed as long as they don't have the little pointy file, but cigarette lighters are no longer allowed.
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