| Wednesday, September 06, 2006 |
| Crazy |
Okay, as we all know, many liquid/gel items were banned from carry-on items after the most recent airplane terrorism scare.
Toothpaste is out. Hair gel is out. Shampoos and conditioners are out.
BUT
4 oz. bottles of "Personal lubricants" are absolutely fine.
And yes, the "lubricants" they speak of are exactly what you are thinking.
Check it out for yourself: Here
Yeah. I read about this on Pharyngula and PZ Myers read it on Neil Gaiman's site (yes, that is the guy who did The Sandman comic).
~Scrapie |
posted by Scrapefoot the Brave @ 7:40 PM  |
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How on earth are Personal lubricants considered "essential non-prescription liquid medications"?
I'm glad they have that list. I thought for sure I would be able to bring nunchakus, throwing stars, hand grenades, and spear guns on a plane! I know better now.
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How on earth are Personal lubricants considered "essential non-prescription liquid medications"?
I'm glad they have that list. I thought for sure I would be able to bring nunchakus, throwing stars, hand grenades, and spear guns on a plane! I know better now.