treeslayer
Addicted to ArboristSite
Lobsters i got your lobstahs
brah
ship me a couple brah.
Lobsters i got your lobstahs
brah
The slayer is fixing to board yet another plane, headed back to Illinois.
Had a good time in VA, but too much work waiting in Mchenry County, and I will be needing help. going to need a climber who can prune, I ain't gonna do it all...........
I could be available on a weekend, what's it going to pay?
I'll call you in a day or so, after bidding.
how my commute went yesterday.
Braggart!
Why, you jealous?
Bah, humbug!
Beer and Pretzels, toss in a coupld hot flight attendants and you got a great way to travel.
unless you tell you're a treeguy, notice the look on her face............
actually, its a big no-no to photograph the inside of the plane.
unless you tell you're a treeguy, notice the look on her face............
actually, its a big no-no to photograph the inside of the plane.
I dont know slayer....
she looks genuinely frightened to me. lol.
I think they were BS'ing you, unless it was the electronic camera they were talking about.
You can photo the TSA checkpoints. I would ask for them to site the statute that forbids a common public activity. I could not find anything with a quick search.
A representative from American Airlines pointed me to their policy online where it would appear that the type of photography our Air France passenger was engaged in of a wing while in flight would in fact be a prohibited act. You can find American Airlines’ policy here which reads: “Use of still and video cameras, film or digital, is permitted only for recording personal events. Photography or video recording of airline personnel, equipment, or procedures is strictly prohibited.