As a collector of snow globes and meat cleavers, I can't tell you how disappointing this is.
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When I flew last year I was allowed to bring my dry ice and my extensive collection of kitchen knives... so you are allowed some things.
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ReplyDeleteI didnt really bring those things... but thats what it said when I checked if I could bring knitting needles and small scissors in my carry on. It may have changed, that was last March. For the dry ice, it was like 4 lbs or something, and for the kitchen knives there was no limit, so I guess you could bring as many kitchen knives as you could fit in your bag.
ReplyDeleteHave a great trip, JRose! It will be the adventure of a lifetime. Or at least it had better be, I need to be entertained!
ReplyDeleteMan. You pesky snowglobe collectors ruined it for the rest of us.
ReplyDeleteAnd as always, no remote-control airplanes are allowed. This is pre-TSA, and I always wondered why they felt the need to list this. Did somebody really want to fly a remote-control plane on a flight?
ReplyDeleteSomeday this list is going to be amazingly long. "Can I play football on the plane? What about if it's just flag football? Touch? Okay, what about Frisbee? No? Work on my soccer skilz? Hackey sack?..."
Advice: when your mass of adoring fans are waving goodbye at the airport be sure they say 'bon voyage' and not 'bomb voyage'.
ReplyDeleteUm, you haven't been swallowed alive by the City of New York yet, have you? Or got on the wrong aeroplane? We were eXpecting a progress report by now, Missy.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw the sign at LAX airport about snow globes it cracked me up...I mean, really? What the hell are you going to do with a snow globe? How dangerous it could be?
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