At[TEN]tion ov [TIMES] makes for l[A]sting memories as [DAY]s go by
So I'm over due I told myself I would do this on Saturday and here it is a monday and well I lied to myself. Don't you hate when that happens? You already know you're not going to do what you set out to but, you say you're going to anyway. Crap! Total Crap! Like Ever After. So down to business. Well Rachel and I finally hung out after like months, so now if I can ever see Jenn and Erick again then I'm golden, okay so anyway I'm back Rachel and I saw Hanzel Und Gretyl and Bella Morte last sunday, and a fun time was had by all. The show was good, and I like the Sterling Hotel, it was big it had food, and cheap booze and pinball! Rachel was equally impressed with the venue and agreed we had to go back. Bella Morte was good, and funny as they always are. I even got a copy of there new record "Bleed the Grey Skies Black" buy the cd! And Hanzel Und Gretyl rocked from the second they got on stage they commanded everyones attention. The floor actually jumped from the sound coming from stage it was Awesome. We also made some new friends shout out to Crowbar, Meanie, Skelly and all the rest of the handles that I've forgotten. Also I'm going to see my lovely lover Alex this week and as this is the first time I don't have an actual ticket to get on the plane I'm a little paranoid, so I asked Alex to look up the list of what I can bring on the plane and what I can not and here is that list:
Dangerous Goods
Certain items are considered hazardous and, by federal law, are prohibited from all Delta flights. For your safety and the safety of your fellow passengers, check the rules about any items that may be considered hazardous before you pack and travel.
Attention Cayman Island Passengers
For now, we're not able to accept any baggage containing dangerous goods to, from, or through the Cayman Islands.
If you have questions or concerns about a specific item, contact Reservations.
Hazardous Items Rules for Delta Flights
Alcohol Liquor products over 140 proof are not allowed.
Fireworks or explosives Firecrackers, signal flares, and sparklers are not allowed.
Flammable liquids or solids
Lighters, fuels, lighter refills, paints, stains, and lubricants, and "Strike-anywhere" matches are not allowed.
Non-"Strike-anywhere" matches are allowed, but they must be kept on your person.
Household items Aerosols, bleach, cleaning solvents, drain cleaners, and spray starch are not allowed.
Personal Medical Oxygen Devices You can only use your own oxygen device if it has been approved for use on the aircraft. See Onboard Medical Oxygen Service for complete information.
Liquid oxygen is not allowed.
Sporting equipment Camping equipment containing fuel, CO2 cartridges and propane canisters are not allowed.
Self-inflating devices are also not allowed.
Scuba tanks are only allowed if they are empty or contain less than 40 psi.
Weapons Ammunition will only be accepted if it is boxed, small-arms ammunition, it weighs less than 11 pounds, and is packed in checked luggage only.
Firearms will be accepted only if they are unloaded, declared to the agent at check-in, and packed in a suitable container in checked luggage only.
Gunpowder, mace, pepper spray, and tear gas are not allowed.
Dry Ice Delta will accept packages containing 4.4 lbs. (2 kgs) or less of dry ice within carry-on baggage or checked baggage. The package must:
* Meet carry-on baggage restrictions.
* Allow the release of carbon dioxide.
* Be plainly marked with: "Dry Ice" or "Carbon Dioxide Solid," the net weight of dry-ice material and the contents being cooled.
Packages containing more than 4.4 lbs. (2 kgs) may not be checked as baggage.
Personal floatation devices Delta will accept one self-inflating life jacket that contains one small carbon dioxide cylinder as checked baggage only.
Personal care items Delta will accept personal care items, such as cologne and hair spray, if you are carrying less than 16 ounces of each item and less than 70 ounces total.
Wet-cell batteries Wet-cell batteries (accepted if on a wheelchair, so long as the battery can be disconnected or the terminals isolated).
Other hazardous items Gasoline-powered tools including chainsaws and lawn equipment, infectious substances, poisons, and radioactive materials are not allowed.
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It bothers me that I can not carry radioactive materials, and chainsaws but I did realise I can bring a 13 volt dry cell car battery on the plane with me. Which lemme tell you is so tempting. I really want to bring the battery, a large tub of vaseline, some nipple clamps, and copper wiring. Can you see the look on those security guards when they open my bag? I also find it funny that there's no mention of bombs. Like don't bring any? This is part of the reason I hate the department of Homeland Security. It does nothing. I'm not protected by the Orange Alert! By the how to run away in the event of a terrorist attack charts. It's just one more goverment body to push the crap along it's path. I hope I live long enough to see that shit dismantled. Okay so back to New Mexico Der Weinersnitzel! I'm so looking forward to it! And Sonic! And eating Sushi in a land locked state! 5 days! Okay kids I'm outtie! How come no one says outtie anymore?
So I'm over due I told myself I would do this on Saturday and here it is a monday and well I lied to myself. Don't you hate when that happens? You already know you're not going to do what you set out to but, you say you're going to anyway. Crap! Total Crap! Like Ever After. So down to business. Well Rachel and I finally hung out after like months, so now if I can ever see Jenn and Erick again then I'm golden, okay so anyway I'm back Rachel and I saw Hanzel Und Gretyl and Bella Morte last sunday, and a fun time was had by all. The show was good, and I like the Sterling Hotel, it was big it had food, and cheap booze and pinball! Rachel was equally impressed with the venue and agreed we had to go back. Bella Morte was good, and funny as they always are. I even got a copy of there new record "Bleed the Grey Skies Black" buy the cd! And Hanzel Und Gretyl rocked from the second they got on stage they commanded everyones attention. The floor actually jumped from the sound coming from stage it was Awesome. We also made some new friends shout out to Crowbar, Meanie, Skelly and all the rest of the handles that I've forgotten. Also I'm going to see my lovely lover Alex this week and as this is the first time I don't have an actual ticket to get on the plane I'm a little paranoid, so I asked Alex to look up the list of what I can bring on the plane and what I can not and here is that list:
Dangerous Goods
Certain items are considered hazardous and, by federal law, are prohibited from all Delta flights. For your safety and the safety of your fellow passengers, check the rules about any items that may be considered hazardous before you pack and travel.
Attention Cayman Island Passengers
For now, we're not able to accept any baggage containing dangerous goods to, from, or through the Cayman Islands.
If you have questions or concerns about a specific item, contact Reservations.
Hazardous Items Rules for Delta Flights
Alcohol Liquor products over 140 proof are not allowed.
Fireworks or explosives Firecrackers, signal flares, and sparklers are not allowed.
Flammable liquids or solids
Lighters, fuels, lighter refills, paints, stains, and lubricants, and "Strike-anywhere" matches are not allowed.
Non-"Strike-anywhere" matches are allowed, but they must be kept on your person.
Household items Aerosols, bleach, cleaning solvents, drain cleaners, and spray starch are not allowed.
Personal Medical Oxygen Devices You can only use your own oxygen device if it has been approved for use on the aircraft. See Onboard Medical Oxygen Service for complete information.
Liquid oxygen is not allowed.
Sporting equipment Camping equipment containing fuel, CO2 cartridges and propane canisters are not allowed.
Self-inflating devices are also not allowed.
Scuba tanks are only allowed if they are empty or contain less than 40 psi.
Weapons Ammunition will only be accepted if it is boxed, small-arms ammunition, it weighs less than 11 pounds, and is packed in checked luggage only.
Firearms will be accepted only if they are unloaded, declared to the agent at check-in, and packed in a suitable container in checked luggage only.
Gunpowder, mace, pepper spray, and tear gas are not allowed.
Dry Ice Delta will accept packages containing 4.4 lbs. (2 kgs) or less of dry ice within carry-on baggage or checked baggage. The package must:
* Meet carry-on baggage restrictions.
* Allow the release of carbon dioxide.
* Be plainly marked with: "Dry Ice" or "Carbon Dioxide Solid," the net weight of dry-ice material and the contents being cooled.
Packages containing more than 4.4 lbs. (2 kgs) may not be checked as baggage.
Personal floatation devices Delta will accept one self-inflating life jacket that contains one small carbon dioxide cylinder as checked baggage only.
Personal care items Delta will accept personal care items, such as cologne and hair spray, if you are carrying less than 16 ounces of each item and less than 70 ounces total.
Wet-cell batteries Wet-cell batteries (accepted if on a wheelchair, so long as the battery can be disconnected or the terminals isolated).
Other hazardous items Gasoline-powered tools including chainsaws and lawn equipment, infectious substances, poisons, and radioactive materials are not allowed.
About Delta | Restructuring | Business Programs & Services | Travel Agents | Privacy/Security | Legal | Worldwide Sites
2006 Delta Air Lines, Inc.
+Service subject to government approval *No purchase necessary. See Official Rules for details.
It bothers me that I can not carry radioactive materials, and chainsaws but I did realise I can bring a 13 volt dry cell car battery on the plane with me. Which lemme tell you is so tempting. I really want to bring the battery, a large tub of vaseline, some nipple clamps, and copper wiring. Can you see the look on those security guards when they open my bag? I also find it funny that there's no mention of bombs. Like don't bring any? This is part of the reason I hate the department of Homeland Security. It does nothing. I'm not protected by the Orange Alert! By the how to run away in the event of a terrorist attack charts. It's just one more goverment body to push the crap along it's path. I hope I live long enough to see that shit dismantled. Okay so back to New Mexico Der Weinersnitzel! I'm so looking forward to it! And Sonic! And eating Sushi in a land locked state! 5 days! Okay kids I'm outtie! How come no one says outtie anymore?