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8-08-2008 @ 10:23AM
random said...
And I thought I was the only one! I had a couple TSA agents wondering why I was carrying a frying pan in my carryon a couple months ago. Rather than explain the woes of business travel and how the hotel's frying pan always burns my eggs, I just said "it's my favorite frying pan" and left it at that. They concluded that it was "just a normal frying pan" and let me go. Not sure what an abnormal frying pan would look like, but I didn't ask. The worst part was, the flight attendant from my flight was going through security at the same time and saw the whole exchange. So eventually the whole flightcrew knew I had a frying pan onboard. I'm just glad the pilot didn't mention it on the PA system.
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