Lucky you didn't leave your ecig in the ash tray.
Lucky you didn't leave your ecig in the ash tray.
I've learned in the past to also never leave anything out that might be tempting or look like it should be tossed. I lost a few things over the years when I traveled a lot.
PS. Welcome to Wisconsin Jim.
Been to WI many, many times. Thanks for the Welcome, but you're too late. I'm posting from London, ON right now.![]()
Sorry to hear that Jim. I travel quite a bit and have been fortunately very lucky. I even had a TSA agent make me unzip my laptop case and prove it was an e-cig. Afterwards he asked where he could "get one of those things" and I was more than happy to oblige.
Of course today, he would probably be fired and I would be strip searched (and NOT in a good way) before they threw me in Gitmo for carrying an ISD (Improved Smoking Device)
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we just got back from ventura, cali, and the la quinta was nice nonsmoking room. vaped like crazy, no probs with smoke alarms or in the dinning room. i had no probs with the little tool box of e-cig supplys. i did a achol and water cleaning of about fifty carts and had them out to dry, not one missing. i did fly to seattle from oxnard to LA to seattle on little jets and turboprobs and the first flight had only 5 peeps on it the stew said ok, but the rest of the flights were full and i did not ask(so no data). the hotel in seattle was nonsmoking, and had no probs vapng there or at the yankee dinner in the hotel... oh and the taxi the driver looked but said nothing.
sorry about ur stuff JD.
SD with 901 lots, 801 often, and 510 some....AND now I am a TankDriver yeah!
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