Protein bars and TSA
Just a heads up. TSA apparently has a little difficulty differentiating between protein bars and C4 so if you are flying with protein bars, leave extra time and get ready to be felt up.
On the upside, there were seats available on another flight only an hour later and no issues getting a seat on it. Good job Southwest.
On the upside, there were seats available on another flight only an hour later and no issues getting a seat on it. Good job Southwest.
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From personal experience, C4 tastes much better than most protein bars.9
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Now, this flight keeps getting delayed and I am sitting here stuck on the plane with a full, errr... mostly full, box of chocolate peanut butter protein bars.0
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I think they need better training. Even our field charge demo M112 in an x-ray looked much different than a protein bar.1
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I always pack mine in a body cavity or two just to be safe.1
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First they came for our shoes, and I said nothing, for they were only shoes. Then they came for our water bottles, and I said nothing because I had no water bottle. Then they came for our protein bars, and there was no one left to speak for me.2
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