Make sure you packed those cues well

I have been trying to get the TSA to relax it's rule on pool cues on board. You can see why. And my emails are not working either.
 
Looked like a bunch of kids just having a little fun in the snow...:eek:

Personally I don't worry about the package or baggage handlers as much as I worry about an 8-hour flight delay with my cues sitting in the heat the entire time.
 
Looked like a bunch of kids just having a little fun in the snow...:eek:

Personally I don't worry about the package or baggage handlers as much as I worry about an 8-hour flight delay with my cues sitting in the heat the entire time.

If I had your cues I would be a little worried also.:)
 
If I had your cues I would be a little worried also.:)

If I had your pen-cues I would be worried too.
They should make a Haliburton case for those things.
Not to mention the fact that I can't hold on to a pen for more than 5-minutes without it disappearing.....:smile:
 
Ny solution to the problem is simple. There is nowhere I need to be badly enough to get me to board an airplane.

Some years ago, before today's security hassles, Brock Yates wrote a column in CAR & DRIVER. He made a great case that driving for any trip less than 800 miles is faster and easier than flying.
 
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