Midnight Oil

[Powderworks] Re: Brush With Fame

CYakaAL@aol.com CYakaAL@aol.com
Sun, 18 Nov 2001 23:36:33 EST


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November 18, 2001

Powderworkers...

I thought the tour was over Saturday night, but for me it wasn't over until 
late Sunday afternoon.  Midnight Oil were on my flight to Los Angeles.  
Actually someone said, I was on their flight since they had a group of ten or 
so and I was only one person.

A few notes on the flight; United Airlines now does a seconding screening for 
security purposes.  It is a random screening and you are told upon checking 
in that you have been selected.  Before they board the flight they ask those 
people selected to go to an area that is adjacent to the gate. This area is 
shaded from public view with one of those moveable walls you see in offices 
these days.  It seems there was some Australian Profiling going on because 
Peter, Rob, Bones and I think atleast Oil three crew members went through the 
re-screening process.

During the boarding process Jim was three or four people ahead of me.  Upon 
handing the ramp agent his boarding pass he started searching his pockets for 
something.  I said, "looking for your house keys."  And he replied, "no 
looking for my identity" and then I'm sure he said, "maybe I don't have one." 
 I said, "I'll vouch for you as a person if need me."  I then boarded the 
plane.

Now we all think that the Oils live that rock'n'roll life and everything is 
hotel suites and first class travel.  And when I saw the guys I thought their 
going to get a good laugh when I sat down with them in first class.  Just if 
you were wondering I'm only in first class as result of racking up miles 
while working.   But when I reached the plane I was surprised to find first 
class full.  As I was sitting down Jim walked by.  He had to stop as someone 
was putting luggage into one of the overhead bins.   I looked at him and 
said, "Uh I feel guilty as I'm up here and all you guys are going back to 
coach."  And he said, "as a Catholic I can identify with that."  We both 
laughed.

And that was my brush with fame.

AL

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT  SIZE=2>November 18, 2001
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<BR>Powderworkers...
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<BR>I thought the tour was over Saturday night, but for me it wasn't over until late Sunday afternoon. &nbsp;Midnight Oil were on my flight to Los Angeles. &nbsp;Actually someone said, I was on their flight since they had a group of ten or so and I was only one person.
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<BR>A few notes on the flight; United Airlines now does a seconding screening for security purposes. &nbsp;It is a random screening and you are told upon checking in that you have been selected. &nbsp;Before they board the flight they ask those people selected to go to an area that is adjacent to the gate. This area is shaded from public view with one of those moveable walls you see in offices these days. &nbsp;It seems there was some Australian Profiling going on because Peter, Rob, Bones and I think atleast Oil three crew members went through the re-screening process.
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<BR>During the boarding process Jim was three or four people ahead of me. &nbsp;Upon handing the ramp agent his boarding pass he started searching his pockets for something. &nbsp;I said, "looking for your house keys." &nbsp;And he replied, "no looking for my identity" and then I'm sure he said, "maybe I don't have one." &nbsp;I said, "I'll vouch for you as a person if need me." &nbsp;I then boarded the plane.
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<BR>Now we all think that the Oils live that rock'n'roll life and everything is hotel suites and first class travel. &nbsp;And when I saw the guys I thought their going to get a good laugh when I sat down with them in first class. &nbsp;Just if you were wondering I'm only in first class as result of racking up miles while working. &nbsp;&nbsp;But when I reached the plane I was surprised to find first class full. &nbsp;As I was sitting down Jim walked by. &nbsp;He had to stop as someone was putting luggage into one of the overhead bins. &nbsp;&nbsp;I looked at him and said, "Uh I feel guilty as I'm up here and all you guys are going back to coach." &nbsp;And he said, "as a Catholic I can identify with that." &nbsp;We both laughed.
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<BR>And that was my brush with fame.
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<BR>AL</FONT></HTML>

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