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- From: julie@eddie.jpl.nasa.gov (Julie Kangas)
- Subject: Re: Brewing With Friends
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.144102.8531@llyene.jpl.nasa.gov>
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- Organization: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
- References: <Nov17.173838.57900@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU> <1992Nov17.181659.18938@llyene.jpl.nasa.gov> <1992Nov17.224331.17797@i88.isc.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 14:41:02 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov17.224331.17797@i88.isc.com> jeq@i88.isc.com (Jonathan E. Quist) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov17.181659.18938@llyene.jpl.nasa.gov> julie@eddie.jpl.nasa.gov (Julie Kangas) writes:
- >>If you'll allow me to discourse a bit: I have a philosophy I
- >>call 'carry-on luggage philosophy'. While everyone else at the
- >>airport is getting stuff taken away from them (the 1-item-per-person rule)
- >>I never have any trouble taking 1, 2, 3,...however many pieces
- >>of carry on luggage on a plane that I want to take. The secret?
- >>It has three parts: (1) never NEVER ask anyone 'is this ok?',
- >>(2) act like you have complete authority for what you do, and
- >>finally (3) if all else fails, -- hide it.
- >
- >and (4) don't whine when the folks trying to stow their briefcase and coat
- >in the overloaded overhead locker accidentally dump your luggage on the
- >floor or on your head - you got what you deserved.
- >
- >>I find this works well for most aspects of life :)
- >
- >That's funny, you don't have a .edu address...
-
- Do you take everything you read here seriously?
- Or did you just have a bad day?
-
- Julie
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