Well, soon it will be, according to Consumerist. I took the ban on liquids SO PERSONALLY. I had gotten mocked so hard by Dave and my sister for overpacking — and then as soon as I calmed down and got better at it, BAM, there was the TSA to screw me over just because I didn’t feel like going out to Ricky’s (or the Canadian equivalent thereof, if there were one, WHICH THERE ISN’T) (Ricky’s is awesome) to get tiny bottles into which I could decant all my various ointments and tinctures. Which is difficult when one of my products is aerosol foundation. Anyway, I finally did manage to cobble together a carry-on-only flying strategy involving tiny bottles, a quart Ziploc, and as many samples as I can cadge whenever I go to Kiehl’s, but it is a hassle, so 2009 can’t come soon enough! Woo!
The TSA Is A-OK
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So, do you suppose they could get their electronics straight, too? Because here in the U.S. I have to unpack my cpap and in the U.K. they want it in the case. And here you have to unpack and turn on your laptop but in the U.K. they want it in the case and turned off. This makes no sense to me.
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