Hair Gel and an iPod

As the "binary liquid explosive" plot sounds a little implausible, and the usual lack of, you know, hard evidence regarding the plot begins to become clear, the question has to be asked: what was really up with the terror plot that has banned an entire phase of matter?

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Plasmas, on the other hand, are still legal in carry-on luggage.

my work filter says this is porn. what is it, really?

By frumious b (not verified) on 18 Aug 2006 #permalink

my work filter says this is porn. what is it, really?

Porn? Really?
It's a cartoon of Islamic terroists brainstorming new attack strategies.