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#570069 - Thu Nov 25 2010 06:39 PM Re: TSA vs Children
lesley153 Offline
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I've only ever heard it used to mean progeny. I didn't know there was another meaning till VM asked and I googled. frown Thanks a whole lot, Wiktionary.
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#570071 - Thu Nov 25 2010 06:46 PM Re: TSA vs Children
veronikkamarrz Offline
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Yeah, I was shocked too, Lesley...I really liked 'sprog' and now, well you know!;) HA! I still do, just can't think of it quite the same. Sorry.

TheFam-Bam got through the airport with no problems. They all must have seemed harmless, because they walked through the normal 'metal detector' and that was it!
I know, all that worry and fuss over a non event...Thanks guys!;)
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#570081 - Thu Nov 25 2010 07:38 PM Re: TSA vs Children
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Oh, well, better to be prepared and not need it, than need it and not prepared, right?

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#570091 - Thu Nov 25 2010 08:55 PM Re: TSA vs Children
lesley153 Offline
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VM
I still like the word and I'm still using it.
Glad it was a non-event.

Agony
Yes!
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