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7/25/2013 9:38:25 AM
I have brought airplane bottles, and security was okay with it
7/25/2013 9:38:46 AM
I'm building my own coffin as we speak. Velvet is a rip off add on at the homes.
7/25/2013 9:38:55 AM
Yep, confirmed. You can take as many airplane bottles that will fit in a 1qt. ziplock bag. Good to know next time I have a long flight.
7/25/2013 9:41:10 AM
I bring my own money to the bank. They're cool with it.I'm Krallum and I approved this message.
7/25/2013 9:43:10 AM
yeah, airplane bottles are fine. i always throw a few in with my toiletries. speaking of people bringing food on planes, when i flew back from Omaha last month a large family next to me brought on a big box of Popeye's chicken. Worst flight ever.
7/25/2013 9:45:05 AM
^^^you can bring them... are they legal to open and consume?i think i posted this in another thread, but a bunch of geology folks were flying back from oregon and me and another guy brought 12 packs of fat tire as our carry on item. (this was back around 2004 before fat tire was sold in NC)None of the fat tire made it beyond the terminal because when you get geology folks around beer, it tends to disappear. [Edited on July 25, 2013 at 9:47 AM. Reason : ]
7/25/2013 9:45:11 AM
^ I would assume yes, or they would make you check them. Why else would you pack them in your carry-on unless you plan to drink them on the flight?[Edited on July 25, 2013 at 9:49 AM. Reason : a]
7/25/2013 9:48:35 AM
Rocks make me thirsty
7/25/2013 9:49:28 AM
^^well some people don't like to check things at all... i dunno. i guess they are called airplane bottles for a reason
7/25/2013 9:50:47 AM
Looks like I'm wrong:http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library%5CrgFAR.nsf/0/4169CCE6717F88B386256BC9004338B6?OpenDocument
7/25/2013 9:52:44 AM
7/25/2013 9:57:22 AM
7/25/2013 9:59:32 AM
^ What if you like to drink shampoo?And it seems that the loophole is that if you can get your flight attendant to pour it for you then it's legal. Good luck getting a flight attendant to do that for you, though.
7/25/2013 10:02:37 AM
i have never once had an attendant say anything to me. and i've visibly thrown out 4-5 bottles in front of them when they come by.
7/25/2013 10:08:16 AM
Yeah, I'm sure it depends on the airline and the crew. I've had some really bitchy flight attendants. I had one that made me spit out my dip on a flight from Charlotte to Greensboro.
7/25/2013 10:10:59 AM
You shoulda drove
7/25/2013 10:14:09 AM
It was a connecting flight through Charlotte, and it worked out cheaper than driving to Charlotte and paying 7 days of parking fees.
7/25/2013 10:15:50 AM
I've flown out of the country several times in the last few years and always get a big bottle of rum and gin at the duty free shop on the way back. Always pretty comical to watch the fiancee and I pour our gin and tonics and rum and gingers on our pull out trays with large handles of liquor.Keeping the vacation going!!
7/25/2013 10:17:00 AM
And back to the topic, I don't see why there would ever be a reason to bring your own beer to a bar. I'm sure there are plenty of bars in Raleigh that do $1-$1.50 PBR, and that shit is WAY better than Natty Light.[Edited on July 25, 2013 at 10:27 AM. Reason : a]
7/25/2013 10:26:16 AM
I always drank my carry on booze in the terminal shortly before boarding. No idea if it's permitted there, but I'd be discrete about it either way.
7/25/2013 10:36:07 AM
bringing your own beer to the bar was only acceptable during the old school 2 hour waits for a table at sushi blues
7/25/2013 10:43:22 AM
drinking airplane bottles in the terminal is just fine, only issue is if you're stumbling on to the plane.[Edited on July 25, 2013 at 10:47 AM. Reason : but taking them into the airport bar and drinking them is egregious]
7/25/2013 10:45:53 AM
^^ I can agree
7/25/2013 11:33:54 AM
On several occasions, it was claimed, Buck attempted to grab bottles of wine from the galley - and even tried bribing the crew for more alcohol after being banned from drinking for the remainder of the flight.Later, the court was told, he got stuck between two seats, announced he wanted to "go home" and reached for an exit door before a stewardess pulled him away.When Captain Tom Payne presented him with a "yellow card" warning him to behave or face arrest, he tore it up.Witnesses also described Buck attempting to play a CD on a hostess trolley and trying to sit next to a woman passenger who he insisted was his wife.As cabin services director Mario Agius and stewardess Holly Ward rushed to her aid, he allegedly "splattered" them with yoghurt before grabbing the first by his tie and then bruising his colleague's arm when she tried to intervene.Minutes later, it was claimed, after upending another trolley and sending crockery, cutlery and food worth £174 cascading across the floor, he tried to slip a butter knife up his sleeve while helping clear up the mess.Then, when warned again to behave, he allegedly declared: "I am REM and I can make up a story that I was assaulted."
7/25/2013 11:39:55 AM
Fuck you all.I bring my own buffet of food to the Hilton buffet.You know how much money that saves me...
7/25/2013 2:21:55 PM
bring your own chocolate fountain to golden corral??
7/25/2013 2:58:55 PM
^ That's called tailgaiting son!
7/25/2013 3:15:18 PM
7/25/2013 4:52:34 PM
did his body size cause him to encroach into your area at all?
7/25/2013 4:53:59 PM
He was across the aisle and one row up, so no. Wasn't even really fat, just super hungry, and didn't seem to put too much of an emphasis on personal hygiene.
7/25/2013 4:55:38 PM
These michelob ultra cans are maximizing my pocket beer density tonight
7/26/2013 8:44:59 PM
Making my own sangria with orange and grape soda over here at Applebeez
8/3/2013 11:29:52 PM