For all of you who have already got frustrated about the new airport security procedures – don’t worry it’s getting better. Ryanair has take it one step further. Via Shel (who for the first time blogs something worthwhile linking to). Loic also has an interesting story on airport security. What I really wonder is what does a woman with a breast implants do? Checks them in?
Update:
"An Israeli woman's breast implants saved her life when she was wounded in a Hizbollah rocket attack during Israel's war with the Lebanese group, a hospital spokesman said Tuesday. Doctors found shrapnel embedded in the silicone implants, just inches from the 24-year-old's heart. She was saved from death," said a spokesman for Nahariya Hospital in northern Israel. The woman has been released from hospital."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060815/od_nm/mideast_implants_dc
Kudos to Melvyn for this life saving tip.
Women shouldn't have to check their silicone in - those things are safety devices:
"An Israeli woman's breast implants saved her life when she was wounded in a Hizbollah rocket attack during Israel's war with the Lebanese group, a hospital spokesman said Tuesday. Doctors found shrapnel embedded in the silicone implants, just inches from the 24-year-old's heart. She was saved from death," said a spokesman for Nahariya Hospital in northern Israel. The woman has been released from hospital."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060815/od_nm/mideast_implants_dc
Keep that in mind when someone tells you that silicone's unsafe!
Posted by: melvynadam | August 29, 2006 at 10:37 AM
Melvyn, unbelievable!
Posted by: Net | August 29, 2006 at 02:16 PM