Letters to the Editor
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@ bfree4me, to Elaborate
"Word to the wise, if you are bored in an airport, bring an etch a sketch, read a good book, bring a drawing pad, soduko for pity sake, but leave the playdough and circuitboard playsets at home."
Etch a sketch, yes. Fine.
Good book, fine unless it's a Koran. (DON'T bring one of those!)
Drawing pad--a bit dicey--may be fine, but if you're drawing planes or hallways or the inside of the airport, you could be planning your future attacks. I'd scratch that one for good measure.
Sudoku--fine, as long as it's in the original book or newspaper. If you cut or tear out a single puzzle, you could be working out terrist codes which tell you exactly when to jump up and scream "Allah Akbar!"
Play-doh, actually, can be OK, but only in the hands/mouth of an infant.
Maybe the TSA should be distributing this kind of information to people who visit airports. It would make us all safer.

