GOOD MORNING CHUCK!!!!!!!!!!!! So are you going on the UK trip this coming June or whenever that is? When I was talking to Linda on the phone a week or so ago she was telling me that she too was going on that one. It would be awesome to see London. Anyway, she mentioned to me about getting a passport and that I should do that even if I did not go. She said it was taking much longer to get one now. And I may take tomorrow off to get this stupid presentation for class finished. It is due by 5pm Friday and is my major hurdle now to getting my masters in December. I just can't seem to get into it. Instead I always end up here on Bettermost where I can spend hours it seems.
You taking the train or driving to Trenton?
Oh yes, I'm going to UK at the end of June. But from what I was told (and I don't know if this is true) soon a passport will be needed for almost all flights, whether in the US or out of the US, so I want to make sure I have one.
Hi Chuck,Yes you need a passport whether you flight domestic or international. Now you don't even need a physical boarding pass or a password (those numbers they give you when you buy your ticket on line). Most airlines get access to all your travel details with your passport number. Take all your travelling information with you, just in case but they may not ask you for it, just your passport.
Tell you what, since I was away all weekend, I had to go to the grocery store after work today to pick up a few things. On the way, I passed a mother with a young daughter. The little girl was carrying a Disney Princesses umbrella.That umbrella made me think of Chuckie. I wonder why that is?
You need a passport for domestic flights within the U.S.? Since when? I've got a valid passport, so it's no problem for me, but I'm shocked.
Almost a month after Halloween, someone from work took their unfinished Halloween candy to the office today.I had a piece of it, because I wanted to take the wrapper home and scan it, and post it here.why? Scroll down to see......