Airport Sekurity Experience
I flew to Chicago's Midway airport on Monday evening, September 11, and flew back to Albany, NY last night. I travelled with my laptop case and a small bag of clothing. I carefully scanned my laptop case before the trip, and found a test .44 magnum round, with no primer or powder. Whew! I left behind my toothpaste and my deodorant (the latter is, apparently, allowed, if solid) and my pocket knife.
In Albany, I removed everything metallic from my pockets, my watch from my wrist, put the two bags and the pocket stuff, and my shoes, in the plastic bins, and sent them through the X-Ray machine. I walked through the metal detector without setting it off. The Taking Shampoo Away guy said that he had to swab my laptop, because I didn't take it out of its case. He did that, which took about two minutes, put the empty laptop case through the X-Ray machine again, and I was on my way. I wore a flag pin that somebody at work made available to commemorate the day, not because I was particulary interested in it, but just to see if they would take it away from me. They did not.
The flight was a couple of hours late, due to whether.
In Chicago, going through sekurity was pretty much the same, except this time I remembered to take the laptop out of the case and put it in a plastic bin by itself. Again, I did not set off the metal detector. Nobody said anything to me, and I reassembled my possessions and walked to the gate.
The flight was four hours late, again due to weather. I pulled into my house at 3am this morning.
Neither of my two travelling companions encountered any delays going through sekurity.
One man's experience. Pretty boring.
We encountered two giant desserts in the restaurants we went to in Chicago, and one of my travelling companions photographed me with them on her cell phone camera.
Here's "Tne Everest" of chocolate cakes at The Clubhouse Restaurant: Oak Brook:
And here's the Gibson's Steak House carrot cake:
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