What Will They Think Of Next?
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What Will They Think Of Next?
IAH & HOU were famous for "The Name Game", but not any more.
Now it's "Where Are You Going?"
Now it's "Where Are You Going?"
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I only ever get that in STL & LAX. So far these have all worked well:
"That way"
"Through security"
"Mordor"
"I have no f*#king idea"
These didn't work so well:
"Do you mean in the existential sense or the objectivist?"
"Nowhere if you keep asking pointless questions"
"Hopefully wherever the ticket says?"
"To Oz! I'm off to meet a Fairy Princess!" (Judging by the reactions on two occasions I've done that one, TSA is decidedly homophobic)
"That way"
"Through security"
"Mordor"
"I have no f*#king idea"
These didn't work so well:
"Do you mean in the existential sense or the objectivist?"
"Nowhere if you keep asking pointless questions"
"Hopefully wherever the ticket says?"
"To Oz! I'm off to meet a Fairy Princess!" (Judging by the reactions on two occasions I've done that one, TSA is decidedly homophobic)
Last edited by SeriouslyLost; Jun 1, 2013 at 8:41 am
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What about, "Oh gosh! This isn't the right way to the gates? Then turn around and tell everyone in line. 'She just said this is the wrong way to get to the plane.'"
This sort of penalizes the TDC... not his or her idea. I'd really like to see "stupid questions" removed from The Playbook.
I've totally said, "Chicago" even though by boarding card said "INTL" in huge letters. They don't know what those letters mean (or don't care) and was going to Chicago... I just happened to not be staying longer than an hour or two.
This sort of penalizes the TDC... not his or her idea. I'd really like to see "stupid questions" removed from The Playbook.
I've totally said, "Chicago" even though by boarding card said "INTL" in huge letters. They don't know what those letters mean (or don't care) and was going to Chicago... I just happened to not be staying longer than an hour or two.
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I've only had this happen a couple of times, but I make a point of peering over the BP that is in the highly trained document checker's hand & saying the name of the destination printed on said BP.
If the highly trained document checker asks if that is it, then my response is
'Out of an abundance of caution, I don't discuss my travel plans with strangers-it's just not safe'.
If the highly trained document checker asks if that is it, then my response is
'Out of an abundance of caution, I don't discuss my travel plans with strangers-it's just not safe'.
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I've only had this happen a couple of times, but I make a point of peering over the BP that is in the highly trained document checker's hand & saying the name of the destination printed on said BP.
If the highly trained document checker asks if that is it, then my response is
'Out of an abundance of caution, I don't discuss my travel plans with strangers-it's just not safe'.
If the highly trained document checker asks if that is it, then my response is
'Out of an abundance of caution, I don't discuss my travel plans with strangers-it's just not safe'.
"I'm not at liberty to discuss it."
Which is absolutely true, as far as it goes; I work for a company that has federal contracts, and in my yearly security training I've been advised to never discuss any PII, travel plans, or other personal details with strangers - not even co-workers or people in uniform - to prevent phishing, spear-phishing, whaling, or Mentalism.
My inbuilt politeness and manners will probably make me reflexively say, "I'm sorry" first, even though I'm not really sorry, I'm peeved.
Fortunately, I've never had to use it. I know it will cause problems if I do, because some TSO will get huffy and call a supervisor or a LEO and they'll get outraged that I'm not respecting their authoritah, so I may wind up with a full monty search and hassle.
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They couldn't backtrack fast enough. I'd be fascinated to see how TSA would react in the same situation.
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- What day is it?
- Vacation
- Home
- Work (tho that would be a lie as I'm currently unemployed and I wouldn't want to lie to a TSO
) - To see a lady friend with benefits for the weekend
- The head as soon as I get thru security
- And when all else fails, "I'm not sure-may I see my boarding pass which you're holding in your hand as that has my destination on it"
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And of course the fact they have caused several int'l incidents with diplomats using Diplo passports in the US already makes me think they just don't care.
Was it in Mississippi where they improperly searched an Indian Consul?



