3clamairy
>2 lilithcat: Ha! But that version of the plate didn't pass, did it?
4lilithcat
>3 clamairy:
Sadly, no, although I understand it was the popular choice. Apparently the bureaucracy was not amused.
Sadly, no, although I understand it was the popular choice. Apparently the bureaucracy was not amused.
5hipdeep
True story... I was flying out of Green Bay when the TSA agent asked me "Any liquids or agricultural products in your bag? Bratwurst? Cheese?"
I said no.
He said "well what kind of Wisconsinite are you then?"
I said I was a tourist.
He said "Then you should be supporting our local economy!"
I may have bought a bag of cheese curds and some summer sausage in the gift shop.
I said no.
He said "well what kind of Wisconsinite are you then?"
I said I was a tourist.
He said "Then you should be supporting our local economy!"
I may have bought a bag of cheese curds and some summer sausage in the gift shop.
6clamairy
>4 lilithcat: I guess that land in the same category as the "Boaty McBoatface" fiasco, then.
>5 hipdeep: Well, now. But it ended up in the carry-on and not the suitcase then, yes? I thought food and drink in the baggage was forbidden! (But I guess that's only overseas flights.)
>5 hipdeep: Well, now. But it ended up in the carry-on and not the suitcase then, yes? I thought food and drink in the baggage was forbidden! (But I guess that's only overseas flights.)
7lilithcat
>6 clamairy:
I thought food and drink in the baggage was forbidden!
Drink, yes. Food, no. Lots of people bring food onto their flights.
I thought food and drink in the baggage was forbidden!
Drink, yes. Food, no. Lots of people bring food onto their flights.