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Anthony Darby

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Re: Monksilver's "Spring Thing"
« Reply #15 on: February 10, 2009, 09:26:20 AM »
I thought average hand luggage allowance was 9kgs.  It varies from 7kgs  to 10kgs,

Just curious - has anyone ever had their hand luggage weighed?  :-\  I haven't.   8)

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Yes, and once, before the children were born, so that's over 12 years ago, I got into an argument with the girl behind the counter at Manchester airport (much to Vivienne's annoyance). >:( I was, the girl claimed, 1 kg over. I pointed out that the reading was 2 kg with nothing on it. She tried to claim that it still gives the true reading. She backed down as I wasn't for having it. I checked the bag on an empty aisle's scales and sure enough, 9 kg, which was 1 kg under!!! ::) Digital balances have a 'zero' button, which clearly the girl hadn't discovered or even realised the need for. I wonder how many passengers had to pay excess or rearrange their luggage?
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Re: Monksilver's "Spring Thing"
« Reply #16 on: February 10, 2009, 09:37:48 AM »
Some weigh hand luggage but that is rare.
Some actually DO weigh you but I admit that it is very rare.
Why can you not put them in checked baggage ???
That is what I do.
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I can fly to Paris, Glasgow, Barcelona you name it for less than I can take the train to south of Sweden.
However only if I book months in advance. I can be in Cambridge on the 14th at an air fare of less than 100£
BUT I would need to stay overnight at Stanstead on the 13th and somewhere else on the 14th. AND rent a car for two days. AND pay the Ryan air luggage fee.
Sigh.  
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Anthony Darby

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Re: Monksilver's "Spring Thing"
« Reply #17 on: February 10, 2009, 09:53:05 AM »
Why can you not put them in checked baggage ???

That would then put the checked baggage above the airline's minuscule checked baggage allowance. I have, on one occasion, had to remove something from my checked baggage and put it in my (unweighed at that time) hand luggage. I remember coming back from Mombassa in August 1992. Our luggage had a zillion T-shirts and 3 ebony rhinos, numerous other ebony carvings and souvenirs etc in it. The guy at the baggage check-in grabbed our bags, gave a furtive glance towards the supervisor, and said "your bag too heavy, you give me two English pounds". No problem! ;D There was no check-in weighing machine, and we'd been queuing in what resembled a human cattle mart for and hour and a half and were glad to be rid of it.
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Re: Monksilver's "Spring Thing"
« Reply #18 on: March 11, 2009, 09:59:11 AM »
In answer to Mark (and as a gentle reminder), yes we are going to the Spring Thing, visiting friends in Cambridge on that day who only live five miles away!
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Re: Monksilver's "Spring Thing"
« Reply #19 on: March 11, 2009, 04:43:29 PM »
Yes I will be at Monksilver also,went last year for the first time and came away with some lovely plants,planning to get there early  ;D
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Re: Monksilver's "Spring Thing"
« Reply #20 on: March 11, 2009, 05:39:48 PM »
I'll be there too selling cyclamen. There will be a few new nurseries this year as a few from the west/northwest can't make it because of the recent crap weather.

 


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