Suicide Bomber A Song, Not an Actual Bomber

Jan 9th, 2006 | By Jared Blank

(Thanks to the guys at SEO Speedwagon for this heads up):

The FBI arrested a man when his Frontier Airlines flight arrived in San Jose because passengers had observed him writing in a notebook that had the words "Suicide Bomber" on the front of it.  Oh, and he was supposedly "acting suspiciously," whatever that means.  After some discussion, it turns out that Suicide Bomber was the name either of the guy’s band or of a song he was writing.  He was then released.  Please, if you’re going to write lyrics on an airplane, do not make them about suicide bombing.  Oh, and the band Suicidal Tendencies should probably never fly again.





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  1. Hey, I just get worried when folks say hello to my son at airports.

    His name is Jack.

    Think about it.

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