Back at you and your lovely busom!
'Objects In Space'
Spike's Bitches 34: They're All Slime and Antlers
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I'm working on getting my suitcase packed for Israel. I feel like I must be forgetting something. I've checked about five times to make sure I put my passport in my backpack. I've even got a checklist of things I'm supposed to bring, and I've got all of that stuff. Still feel like I'm forgetting something, though.
And we love your charming knockers right back!
And on that thought I am off to my bunk. G'night all.
shimmies in the general direction of Thailand
Oh, when are you leaving Hil? It seems like the trip came sooner than I expected. Bring back lots of stories and pictures.
Oh, when are you leaving Hil? It seems like the trip came sooner than I expected. Bring back lots of stories and pictures.
I'm actually leaving for Israel on Thursday, but I'm going to visit my parents for a few days first.
My journal! That's what I forgot. (Well, one part of what I forgot. There could very well be other things.) I've got my camera, and its charger.
Books? Snacks for the plane? Sunscreen?
I've got books. El-Al gives a ridiculous amount of food on the plane, and it's a red-eye anyway. I do need sunscreen, which I don't have, but I'll buy some tomorrow or Wednesday.
Hey, is it true that the security screening process is much more stringent on El Al if you are not Israeli/Jewish
Hey, is it true that the security screening process is much more stringent on El Al if you are not Israeli/Jewish
Well, I'd assume it would be more stringent if you're not an Israeli citizen. I don't really know beyond that -- I've only taken El-Al once, and I got about five or ten minutes worth of questions, which seemed to be about the norm for my group (all Jewish young adults on a trip organized by a well-known Isreali-American group.) I didn't notice what sort of screening anyone else got.
On the trip back last time, one of the security people asked one of our guides if the tour group had given us anything that would be in our bags, and she said that the group itself hadn't, but one of the places we visited gave up all t-shirts. They opened each of our bags and searched for the t-shirt and shook it out and examined it a bit before letting us go.