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I've noticed that when your bag is searched by US security thesedays, rather than forcing the lock like they used to, they open it (how?) and then lock it again afterwards. -
Originally posted by Pondlife View PostI've noticed that when your bag is searched by US security thesedays, rather than forcing the lock like they used to, they open it (how?) and then lock it again afterwards.
We are watching you...closely.
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I bought one of these recently. Perfect for weekends away. Very beautifully made.Originally posted by Advocate View PostIn this vein I'm after a carry on bag, not plastic and not with wheels (if you can't carry it you shouldn't be taking it). Any recommendations?
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You can scoff but TK Maxx is a really good place to pick up decent quality designer luggage for peanuts....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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Your suitcase must have Transportation Security Administration (TSA) approved locks otherwise they'd just break it open..Originally posted by Pondlife View PostI've noticed that when your bag is searched by US security thesedays, rather than forcing the lock like they used to, they open it (how?) and then lock it again afterwards.The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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I wouldn't scoff because:Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostYou can scoff but TK Maxx is a really good place to pick up decent quality designer luggage for peanuts.
1. There are always some unexpected outlets that sell some items that you want at really good prices, they are worth finding.
2. My luggage is a tool with a purpose, not a statement about my wealth. In fact I'd rather it didn't give any hint of it.
3. I can always do with saving money for something else. I regard anybody who can't think of more to do with their money if they had more of it, as defective in the imagination.Comment
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