Ken... I've taken care of the airline food (if you cna call it that) problem to my satisfaction by making a "Pre-flight Bakery Run," and emplaning with enough yummy goodies to drive those in nearby seats absolutely WILD with envy. <smirk> AND, I also take along a large container of Planters Honey Roasted peanuts.. a HUGE one... which infuriates the flight crew because of the added traffic down the aisle of the plane as other passengers approach me for handouts (Which I gracefully decline, unless they are between 3 and 5 years old) <I have a soft spot in my heart for little kids> (grinning) Barb Mallut [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask] -----Original Message----- From: Parkinson's Information Exchange On Behalf Of Ken Becker Sent: Sunday, June 22, 1997 12:33 PM To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN Subject: Re: FW: discourtesy to mollusks -Reply Barb, it seems to me, that people in the USA are not permitted to waste rubber chickens, as they are in short supply. The major airlines need them to prepare for their inflight meals! Especially the microscopic rubber chickens, used to ensure no one overeats during a flight. ALSO no one should waste any brown lettuce leaves or stale overly salted celophane coated crackers, or sawdust coated peanuts wrapped in Hydrogen-Bomb-proof foil..for obvious reasons! Ken B