jueves, agosto 26, 2004

>Stop! Polyphonic mic>>FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -- The next time Brian Teasley gets on a plane,>he promises he'll ship his custom-made microphone. That same device>shut down five gates at Dallas Fort Worth-International Airport last week.>>Teasley, a member of Dallas-based pop-rock band Polyphonic Spree, had>been in Austin where the group taped an episode of "Austin City>Limits." He was taking a flight to his home in Birmingham, Ala., on>Thursday.>>The percussionist for the 25-member band had planned to do some>recording at home, so he put the microphone in his suitcase, he said>in Saturday editions of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.>>When his suitcase didn't show up on the baggage carousel in>Birmingham, he filled out the missing-luggage paperwork and went home.>He didn't know the suitcase wasn't there because it was under scrutiny>at the Texas airport.>>A terminal area and several gates were closed briefly after a routine>baggage screening detected the device, which raised concerns because>of the wires and threading caps running through it. A bomb disposal>robot removed it.>>By the time Teasley arrived home, he had quite a reception.>>"I had Taco Bell in my hand, and all of a sudden, these cars block me>in my driveway. They've all got tinted windows, 'X-Files' style," he>said. "Then here comes one guy with a bulletproof vest on, another>with a gun showing. It was a very harrowing day.">

(Brian Teasley mejor conocido como Birdstuff, baterista de los desaparecidos man or astroman?)



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