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   Schweik to All   
   Re: Real or just a toy?   
   20 Mar 11 15:10:50   
   
   From: goodsoldierschweik@invalid.com   
      
   On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 21:21:35 +1100, Krypsis    
   wrote:   
      
   >On 19/03/2011 3:04 AM, kop wrote:   
   >> On Mar 16, 10:19 pm, Krypsis  wrote:   
   >>> On 17/03/2011 4:02 PM, kop wrote:   
   >   
   >   
   >   
   >>> Speaking of "shooting your mouth off", it's a practice you're well   
   >>> versed in as evidenced by your diatribe in this thread. I just want to   
   >>> see you carry your home made weaponry through Thai customs. It's a pity   
   >>> that will never happen.   
   >>>   
   >>> Krypsis   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >> ***Hey nimrod krypsis, don't you think I know that fool, and   
   >   
   > From your posts, it's quite obvious to all and sundry that you do not!   
   >   
   >> furthermore I fly military transport (yes, I still have that perk and   
   >   
   >Perk? You? Don't make me laugh! Medically discharged from the service   
   >because of quite obvious psychiatric grounds, they won't let you near   
   >the local airbase much less within a bulls roar of an international flight.   
   >For the record, I know it is possible to hitch a ride with military and   
   >pseudo military aircraft. It just depends on who you are. A friend of   
   >mine, based in Arcadia, California, runs an airport services company and   
   >makes frequent trips across the Pacific to Japan, Hong Kong, Korea and   
   >the like. It's often been expedient for him to hitch a ride with   
   >military aircraft though you'll most often find him hitching on private   
   >freighters. Interestingly, he always has to go through a customs   
   >clearance no matter what mode of transport he uses IF he isn't going   
   >straight back on the same plane.   
   >   
   >> get cheap fares that way)   
   >   
   >Oh, so the US military run a fare paying international flight service? I   
   >don't think so! Besides, how could you afford "any fare" on your   
   >disability cheque?   
   >   
   Well Kripto, you are wrong again. The U.S. Air Force and likely the   
   U.S. Naval, Marine and Army Aviation services, all have a space   
   available service for active duty or retired military personnel.  In   
   other words, they'll take you if there is room.   
      
   >> and earth shattering news, they don't check baggage...   
   >   
   >True, they don't check baggage, at least until you try to get off the   
   >plane. Then they go through it like a dose of salts. The only time they   
   >don't go through baggage is when you have a passport like mine and I'm   
   >absolutely positive you don't have one of them.   
   >   
   Again, not exactly correct. Depending on where the aircraft lands   
   there may or may not be a customs inspection. Example: If a flight   
   from Japan lands at Hickam AFB (Hawaii) you do, or did, get inspected   
   by the U.S. Customs Service. But if a flight overflew Hickam and went   
   straight into a California base, which it might depending on winds   
   aloft,  it is likely that no customs would be involved.   
      
   I've flown into Japan, Taiwan and Thailand on USAF flights with no   
   customs inspections and no entry stamp in my passport either.   
      
      
   >> besides it can be broken down to look like machine parts, or   
   >   
   >D you really think the people who check for these kinds of things are   
   >totally stupid? You definitely need a reality check.   
   >   
   >> I can source material on the ground and build almost the same thing   
   >> from scratch...   
   >   
   >But you aren't even able to get to Thailand so the whole issue is moot!   
   >   
   >> go back to your menial govt job and stay off the booze   
   >> for a while.   
   >   
   >I think it's you who needs to stay off the booze and, perhaps, increase   
   >your medication. The delusions you are having need to be addressed   
   >before they get tragically out of hand. By the way, booze and your   
   >medication don't mix! When combined, erratic behaviour results!   
   >Accurately describes you, doesn't it?   
   >   
   >Krypsis   
   Cheers,   
      
   Schweik   
   (goodsoldierschweikatgmail)   
      
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