I regularly fly from New York to England with an Icehouse tube in my
carry-on. Never had an issue.
a
----- Original Message -----
From: "S Myers" <iamthecheeze@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Icehouse Discussion List" <icehouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 8:58 PM
Subject: [Icehouse] Pyramids on A Plane!
Hello!
I was wondering something. This is a pretty absurd thing to even have
to contemplate, but the whole issue is borderline absurd. My
ponderance is this: Can I take Icehouse pyramids on an airplane?
Logically, you and I know they are playing pieces, and those sharp
pointy ends are about as dangerous as a shoe-string. But the kindly
people who work at airport security are not you and I. My concern is
that they might see my bag loaded with pointy bits and confiscate the
whole thing.
I'm sure I could have my purple bag checked as luggage, but gosh it
would be nice to have some pyramids on hand to play with while waiting
on my plane. I'm comfortable answering questions and getting goofy
looks as I pass through the security gates. I generally expect I'll
be completely shaken down. I just don't want stuff confiscated, ya
know?
Cheers!
--Scott, who is really not fFond of airport security.
--
It's always a long day.
86400 doesn't fFit into a short.
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