All the modern inconveniences
Mark Twain (1835–1910), writer
Flight canceled, pulled aside for an even more moronic security search, amazed at
how dumb someone can be and still hold a job (I’ll leave the obvious joke about Bush for someone else), well just wait, things are getting worse, according to an article in the Washington Post:
More than 1 million pieces of luggage were lost, damaged, delayed or pilfered by U.S. airlines from May to July, according to data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. June and July ranked among the 20 worst months for mishandled baggage in 20 years.
Photo below shows all the lost baggage winging its way cross country to an unscheduled destination.
click on photo for a better view
Someone knows where you luggage is, unfortunately not you.
Mark Twain (1835–1910), writer
Flight canceled, pulled aside for an even more moronic security search, amazed at
how dumb someone can be and still hold a job (I’ll leave the obvious joke about Bush for someone else), well just wait, things are getting worse, according to an article in the Washington Post:More than 1 million pieces of luggage were lost, damaged, delayed or pilfered by U.S. airlines from May to July, according to data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. June and July ranked among the 20 worst months for mishandled baggage in 20 years.
Photo below shows all the lost baggage winging its way cross country to an unscheduled destination.
click on photo for a better viewSomeone knows where you luggage is, unfortunately not you.