Wait. Does toothpaste count as a liquid?
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It counts as a gel, so they want it in the quart bag. And it has to be the 3oz or smaller size, not a regular tube that's half used up. Also be mindful of your deoderant, if it's larger than 4oz. they may make you throw it out (but that might have been because it was a gel deoderant, happened to the guy in front of me.)
I was hoping to do this but then, of course, had a big car repair to pay for.
We've been pounded by car repairs and vet bills of late. Just to add to it, Christmas Eve we got a flat tire and Christmas Day we got a dead battery. It was like getting a lump of coal, though it didn't have any serious impact on Holiday enjoyment.
Yes. 3 oz. or smaller. [link]
OMG, I'm so lame. I'm pretty sure I'm getting taken out to dinner tonight by my uncle, and I don't even want to go, because there's enough time to go home after work in between and I'm not going to want to head back out! Lame.
Jesse, find a bar and have a nice glass of wine instead.
Then I'll really fall asleep! And seriously, it's three hours in between when I'll leave work and the reservation, so too much time to waste, I think.
Toothpaste!!!!!
I'm going to have to get some tooth powder on principle. Dang.
Three hours? A perfect movie-viewing interval! Or go hang out at the local big-box bookstore for some overpriced coffee and bookreading.
I'm now home and have already picked up my very messy dining room of all the junk mail, clothes on the drying rack, and Xmas gift bags. I tossed the red tissue paper on the floor for my cat, who is greatly appreciating it by shredding it and lying on the tattered remains.
You know, I only had gallon bags. So the TSA can blow me.