Crossbolts reminded me of an amusing incident from the 1960's.
I was standing in a line of soldiers in the dark, next to an Army tent in Vietnam, We were in the very final stages of being cleared to board the Freedom Bird back to the World, now that our DEROS had arrived!
As the expression went - we were so
short (
time left in-country) we had to walk around a dime.
Anyway - the current TSA pre-flight inspections are nothing compared to the Army's inspection of a departing GI in those days.
Large sums of cash (any currencies - but especially green-back American money! - which meant you were a black marketer, or drug dealer) , drugs, porn, dead-guy photos, grenades, mortars, etc., etc. were forbidden in the carry-on luggage.
ANY issues and you would be pulled from the line - and you would
not be boarding that airplane!!
Anyway, My mom had mailed me a $100 bill - to use when I hit the States, to get home, or - whatever Mother's think.
I took that 100 bucks out of my pocket, rolled it into a tiny ball, and buried it in the sand where I was standing. I wanted
no problems at this final stage of my deployment!!
anyway. What was the question.....
Major Tom
I don't think I've ever told my Mom this.....
Best not.
Probably can't buy this nice set in the US.