My kids used to groan on this one, but let me tell you how proud I was of my youngest child's initiative using this one last year. One lady didn't get it and couldn't find the 9 button. He didn't miss a beat and said "hmmmm, we must have been on the other elevator, we entered on 9, right Dad?" As soon as the doors closed and she stepped off the elevator we chuckled together for a moment and shared a high five.Or if someone in the elevator asks "Which floor?" in a 5-story building and I say "Six please", just to see the look on their face.
Mine reads 4 out of 3, here's a pic.I wore a t-shirt this weekend to my grandsons' house that reads, "5 out 4 people have trouble with math."
The 6 year old 1st grader said, "That doesn't make sense." I said, I know dummy, that's why it's funny. It's a joke.
Thing is he is no dummy and he couldn't even enjoy the joke because he over-analyzed it instead of just going with it.
The 4 year old who will sail through life with his good looks actually laughed at it.
Back to the TSA thing....I have a belt with brass from a 12 gauge shotgun shell on it. TSA just doesn't know what to think about it. It is 100% innocuous, but if you saw how TSA reacted you'd think it was a weapon of mass destruction. (It came from Orvis or LL Bean, leading terrorist organizations). I try to remember to wear a different belt when traveling now.Given your job as gunsmith did you ever run into problems with the TSA when traveling through airport security checkpoints?