kay1864
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"Get out of my Fastpass line, I HAVE SCISSORS!!!"So much for TSM fastpasses.![]()

"Get out of my Fastpass line, I HAVE SCISSORS!!!"So much for TSM fastpasses.![]()
I saw someone in front of me last December have scissors conviscated on bag check.So my guess is they are not allowed.
Me, I'd rather use my rounded child scissors from my backpack (no issue at airport, or WDW security) then go searching for the First Aid station.I would cut a few basic pieces before going to the parks, and go to the first aid station if you need more cut. They are wonderful there. They have assited me with feet issues in the past. Once I needed clippers for a toe nail problem I developed, and also to use scissors for moleskin. No charge for those services (at that time), and no wait.
Unless they are the size of hedge trimmers, they should be OK.
Me, I'd rather use my rounded child scissors from my backpack (no issue at airport, or WDW security) then go searching for the First Aid station.
Real men and women use duct tape.
And it sticks better than moleskin. Moleskin will eventually slip, duct tape will not.
Seriously?
Doesn't it hurt? The duct tape? I'm a pretty big fan of moleskin, but yeah, that stuff eventually slips. I use duct tape all the time - I've just never stuck it on myself on purpose.
If you take it off in the shower, a bit slowly, it really is not that bad.
hmmm... Okay. But what if the blister was bloody? Do you just stick that stuff right on top? Or over a bandaide? I might be sold on this idea, because I know how well duct tape sticks. Then again, that's what I'm afraid of - the duct tape sticking!![]()