There is no direct highway to Singapore.Mark wrote: I also agree with Alex, drive if possible.
Talk me into it...or out of it.
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Re: Talk me into it...or out of it.
Ask for a ticket for the Mrs and an extra week to hang out.
What can they say??
No??

What can they say??
No??
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Re: Talk me into it...or out of it.
A Nike ad comes to mind. Take that for what it's worth Joe.
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If you turn it down, you'll regret it.
If you say yes, the inconveniences will come and go rather quickly.
If you say yes, the inconveniences will come and go rather quickly.
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Re: Talk me into it...or out of it.
Or not...Uncle Buck wrote:If you turn it down, you'll regret it.
If you say yes, the inconveniences will come and go rather quickly.

I am committed to the advancement of civil rights, minus the Marxist intimidation and thuggery of BLM.
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Re: Talk me into it...or out of it.
Too much flying. Too much jet lag on both ends, for a single performance.
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Re: Talk me into it...or out of it.
Do it. I've flown with my F tuba several times in recent years. I bought a seat and stuck it next to me in a gig bag. TSA didn't say anything- my gig bag fit through the X-ray machine fine. I suspect yours would too.
I didn't worry about the TSA so much- if something went wrong I would enjoy ruining some careers with a lawsuit.
I didn't worry about the TSA so much- if something went wrong I would enjoy ruining some careers with a lawsuit.
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You never hear of anyone who is on their death bed wishing that they worked more.
Take this mini adventure. Have a blast.
Take this mini adventure. Have a blast.
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Re: Talk me into it...or out of it.
Sounds intriguing!
I vote do it & lay out to them what you need/want or what's in the way.
Ticket for the horn (vs. baggage) (I've heard that's a thing...), Mrs Bloke, etc....
Dig in and enjoy!
I vote do it & lay out to them what you need/want or what's in the way.
Ticket for the horn (vs. baggage) (I've heard that's a thing...), Mrs Bloke, etc....
Dig in and enjoy!
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There is a way to minimize the TSA stuff. (provided of course you have a clean record and aren't on any lists) Sign up for the TSA pre-check program. It costs $85 USD for 5 years, and exempts you from some of the checks, and lets you walk through the short line at security. They investigate you beforehand (remember I mentioned that clean record bit). Work pays for mine because I'm required to fly, but it saves so much hassle I would do it myself if I had to.
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Re: Talk me into it...or out of it.
Add my name to the list of folk saying this is likely something you'll regret not doing, and almost certainly NOT something you'd regret DOING. 
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Do it. If it's in Europe, you're welcome to borrow the bell-front F for the Vaughn Williams.
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Nice invite. Take advantage of it.
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If it was the Gregson it would be a no-brainer, but the VW 
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Re: Talk me into it...or out of it.
Bloke, your first post was long enough that you could have used the time to work out one of the more difficult passages instead. DO IT!!! 
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Not directly related, but somebody mentioned TSA Precheck to make things easier, so I thought I'd add some color commentary.
TSA PreCheck is primarily domestic and very well worth it. Short lines, laptops stay in bags, shoes on, pretty smooth TSA experience, as long as their TSA line is open. https://www.tsa.gov/precheck" target="_blank" target="_blank - Process to register is a relatively painless visit to a third party verifier who documents your IDs, takes a picture and fingerprints.
Global Entry is essentially the International equivalent, but not available if you have a DUI (or felony) in your history, as some countries consider that a barrier to entry, so with it on your record, you are no longer "universal." https://www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-trav ... /how-apply" target="_blank" target="_blank.
Either one are good, but if you don't travel much, I believe you can also upgrade with your ticket to a similar priority entry for a single use.
Music makes the world small, so if it's bringing you somewhere exciting & new, that's pretty darn cool.
TSA PreCheck is primarily domestic and very well worth it. Short lines, laptops stay in bags, shoes on, pretty smooth TSA experience, as long as their TSA line is open. https://www.tsa.gov/precheck" target="_blank" target="_blank - Process to register is a relatively painless visit to a third party verifier who documents your IDs, takes a picture and fingerprints.
Global Entry is essentially the International equivalent, but not available if you have a DUI (or felony) in your history, as some countries consider that a barrier to entry, so with it on your record, you are no longer "universal." https://www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-trav ... /how-apply" target="_blank" target="_blank.
Either one are good, but if you don't travel much, I believe you can also upgrade with your ticket to a similar priority entry for a single use.
Music makes the world small, so if it's bringing you somewhere exciting & new, that's pretty darn cool.
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Re: Talk me into it...or out of it.
I'll add some of my own.Beervangelist wrote:Not directly related, but somebody mentioned TSA Precheck to make things easier, so I thought I'd add some color commentary.
Why would you pay the government a fee to treat you like an honest citizen instead of them checking only those that needs checking??
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I'll gladly make you a cocktail, if you prefer...bloke wrote:I may have to join Beervangelist's church.
bloke "once I learn to like beer"
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Because I'm prioritizing ease of travel, and lightness of mood over politics. If I chose to examine any of the TSA's nonsense, I don't think I'd make it through the airport, which I need to do on the regular. Bypassing the lines and breezing through a light duty metal detector is worth $17 a year, regardless of whether they are upside down organizationally.Three Valves wrote:I'll add some of my own.Beervangelist wrote:Not directly related, but somebody mentioned TSA Precheck to make things easier, so I thought I'd add some color commentary.
Why would you pay the government a fee to treat you like an honest citizen instead of them checking only those that needs checking??
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1926 BBb King Giant Sousaphone
1950's BBb "Metro - Lockie Music Exchange" stenciled "Spaghetti York" Sousaphone
1997 Carvin 5-String fretless bass
http://www.strappingowls.com
1950's BBb "Metro - Lockie Music Exchange" stenciled "Spaghetti York" Sousaphone
1997 Carvin 5-String fretless bass
http://www.strappingowls.com
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Re: Talk me into it...or out of it.
Surely, you don't go dry all summer..... a crisp, refreshing gin and a touch of bitters?bloke wrote:a very short Johnnie Walker...nothing else...no ice...at bedtime...in the winter
1926 BBb King Giant Sousaphone
1950's BBb "Metro - Lockie Music Exchange" stenciled "Spaghetti York" Sousaphone
1997 Carvin 5-String fretless bass
http://www.strappingowls.com
1950's BBb "Metro - Lockie Music Exchange" stenciled "Spaghetti York" Sousaphone
1997 Carvin 5-String fretless bass
http://www.strappingowls.com