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Fratton I presume.Anyone?
You could contact the ground to see what they say, maybe offer to send them a photo of the bag. If they won’t allow it in the ground the train and bus stations might have a left luggage facility. If it’s possible could whatever’s in the bag be carried into the ground in peoples pockets etc and dump the bag?My dad has a bag with him, just a normal backpack size so not huge but bigger than a4. I read they use the a4 bad policy. Is this true? What can we do with his bag if it’s too big?
yeah whoops autocorrectFratton I presume.
Mods shift to Encryption forum please
He is joining US marines and is taking some bait to Vietnam?Anyone?
Just tell her to walk in herself.My dad has a bag with him, just a normal backpack size so not huge but bigger than a4. I read they use the a4 bad policy. Is this true? What can we do with his bag if it’s too big?
My dad calls a gate latch a ‘sneck’.It seems like you’re already sneck-deep into your third bag already.
Might want to slow down a bit.
Spell checker is a wonderful thing.Anyone?
Sneck is indeed a Northumbrian word for a door/gate latch.My dad calls a gate latch a ‘sneck’.
Geordies call a nose a ‘sneck’?
Ha, listen to the kettle calling the frying pan blackarse.Bletchley park couldn't decipher that message
Also nose down here.Sneck is indeed a Northumbrian word for a door/gate latch.