^.^; Yep... sorry about running through customs like all heck was behind me! I did make my first plane, then O'Hare ruined my day- I didn't get to my own bed until 4.30AM... Anyway, shall I post the Chianti/bathrobe/book to you, or wait until the semester starts?
Right, just email me your snail-addy and I'll post it to you ASAP- just the book or everything? S/H's on me as it was my own silly fault rushing through Customs like that... I should have remembered Murphy's Law of Airport travel- you'll make your first flight but all subsequent ones will be horribly delayed!
Ah yes, I remember going through customs with items belonging to others.. I recall that I had a very, very long and dull sword belonging to someone else in my bag..
It was rather admusing, I admit, to pull it out of the bag just outside the 'international arrivals' door and passing it on..
When i went to rome my friends brought back two beautiful wooden swords. The Rome Airport security guys got a little nervous, then acted like they'd enjoy reenacting the sword battle from Scaramouche right there in security.
>poke< Hey, post something already!:D Hope your break's going well.
ReplyDeleteHmm...yeah. So, have you got my stuff in your suitcase still? ;-)
ReplyDelete^.^; Yep... sorry about running through customs like all heck was behind me! I did make my first plane, then O'Hare ruined my day- I didn't get to my own bed until 4.30AM... Anyway, shall I post the Chianti/bathrobe/book to you, or wait until the semester starts?
ReplyDeleteUmmm...well, I'd like the book, actually, more than anything else. Is that possible? The illegal substance and stuff can wait. :-)
ReplyDeleteRight, just email me your snail-addy and I'll post it to you ASAP- just the book or everything? S/H's on me as it was my own silly fault rushing through Customs like that... I should have remembered Murphy's Law of Airport travel- you'll make your first flight but all subsequent ones will be horribly delayed!
ReplyDeleteAh yes, I remember going through customs with items belonging to others.. I recall that I had a very, very long and dull sword belonging to someone else in my bag..
ReplyDeleteIt was rather admusing, I admit, to pull it out of the bag just outside the 'international arrivals' door and passing it on..
When i went to rome my friends brought back two beautiful wooden swords. The Rome Airport security guys got a little nervous, then acted like they'd enjoy reenacting the sword battle from Scaramouche right there in security.
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