A few months ago I was featured on G4 in Canada for Policeman vs Fireman. After it aired they sent a copy to me for my personal records and/or to post.
A few months went by and I never recieved the package, so I inquired and here is the response I got back:
"We had some difficulties trying to Fedex the DVD through customs because we had included two of our t-shirts. They were holding it at customs until we could prove that what the shirts were made of. Once we had proved the materials, they wanted clarification on where the t-shirts were made, so they were holding the package (again) until we could get the company to fax them the information. After we finally faxed them the information, they also requested Bryan's social security number. So...we told them this was not possible and to send the package without the t-shirts. Apparently, they can't interfere with the contents of packages, so they sent it back to us."
This debacle is brought to you by our very own United States Customs. It makes sense considering all the recent T-shirt bombings we have endured. Oh wait, you mean those are just radio station prize canons shooting out those Journey T-shirts at that awkward reunion concert at the Pueblo State Fair? Sorry about that, well either way American's can still be safe knowing that we only allow the safest and highest quality thread into our country. Note to all illegal aliens and terrorists attempting to come into the United States, as long as you don't bring in any promotional t-shirts or have a U.S. Social Security number you should be fine.
All over puppets...who knew.
this is bryan
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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