CAustin
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Folks Bryson and I both made it home for a late breakfast Tuesday morning! Lots of unpacking was accomplished here in Kansas and everything made it home.
The Gun room in Atlanta was not manned as several of us lined up to get our guns. The sign said ring the bell. We did! We waited. About ten minutes a TSA lady with rank of full COL happened by and asked how long we had waited? We told her and she made a call to get agents there! Five minutes later we went from nobody in the room to four agents! Then we waited some more while they took one at a time! The four mostly just talked among themselves! Can you say slow? But in the end I got the guns had my boots sprayed and we were on our way to recheck everything!
An interesting side note to the trip home was that a lady sitting in front of me from OR Tambo sat next to me on the way to Kansas City from Atlanta also. She is an engineer working on power plants in South Africa and works for an Overland Park based firm. She indicates the power plants over there are in very bad shape! Lots of issues coming down the road due to maintenance being deferred for years! Southern Africa should brace for more load shedding!!! The big power plant near ORTambo has seven coal fired generators of which only three were working when Pieter took us to the airport! Go figure!!
The Gun room in Atlanta was not manned as several of us lined up to get our guns. The sign said ring the bell. We did! We waited. About ten minutes a TSA lady with rank of full COL happened by and asked how long we had waited? We told her and she made a call to get agents there! Five minutes later we went from nobody in the room to four agents! Then we waited some more while they took one at a time! The four mostly just talked among themselves! Can you say slow? But in the end I got the guns had my boots sprayed and we were on our way to recheck everything!
An interesting side note to the trip home was that a lady sitting in front of me from OR Tambo sat next to me on the way to Kansas City from Atlanta also. She is an engineer working on power plants in South Africa and works for an Overland Park based firm. She indicates the power plants over there are in very bad shape! Lots of issues coming down the road due to maintenance being deferred for years! Southern Africa should brace for more load shedding!!! The big power plant near ORTambo has seven coal fired generators of which only three were working when Pieter took us to the airport! Go figure!!