Is it okay to take pills in a pill organizer on the plane or do they all have to be in bottles?
Technically, anything prescription needs to be in bottles. I travel with them in an organizer unless I am traveling with something that takes an extra special script or something.
Heavy painkillers or stuff that can go black market, I'd throw in script bottles just because it's so much easier.
But I've never had an issue with either. I do try and remember to put meds in carry on if it's anything I'd care that went missing with luggage for a day or two. Just in case.
The IT guy said he got a little panicked and was afraid he'd have to unplug it. SO BAD.
I just realized I've lost the caps to two of the supplement bottles and they are pretty big. I read on the tsa website that organizers are okay but you should have a list of the medications so I'll do that.
I think OTC stuff is fine, askye.
The IT guy said he got a little panicked and was afraid he'd have to unplug it. SO BAD.
Whoa.
That is bad.
Eek!
So, I've started watching old game shows again, and the $25,000 Pyramid is so fucking good! If for no other reason than the snappy pace -- two prelim rounds, two final rounds in every half-hour. Now they drag everything out.
Oh, local news. One of my friends has started calling this paper The Paterno Times. The Jerry Sandusky trial is starting next week, and jury selection was this week. The Centre Daily Times main headline on their website: "Paterno family says it will not comment while the Jerry Sandusky trial is under way."
Okay, so I've been told that it's obvious everyone dies at the end of Angel, and even though Joss says the comics are canon, that doesn't mean they didn't all die. And the whole entire point of the episode is that everyone dies.
So...what happened at the end of The Sopranos?
askye,
I have traveled with meds in a plastic bag. no lie. apparently my method is not recommended (based on the comments above), but fuck, it made things really easy. vitamins meds everything in the same bag!
dogs and cats living together!
isn't it the point of ending a show the way "Angel" ended...that the true fate of the characters is unknown?
It's worth discussion of course, and there may be creator intent, but I thought that it was equally valid that they all lived, some died, all died.
I always thought meds were only an issue if you were travelling internationally.