Silly question about balls (not those kind)

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Stealth bomber

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This may seem like a strange question, but does anyone know if the cabin pressure in a plane would have an affect on a football?

I want to bring a gridiron ball (which is basically the same as an AFL ball but a pointy on the ends) with me to Melbourne but someone told me that the change in pressure might cause it to pop like a balloon. This would upset me greatly
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Am I being paranoid?
 
Bring it over flat and pump it up when you get here Stealth.

We do have gridiron balls over here too. And we have a reasonably healthy comp in Adelaide. Is your ball some special one ?
 
Yeah, someone suggested that.

It's not special or anything, but I did just buy it today so it'd be a waste of money if I left it here.

I guess I didn't think they'd be so easy to get over there.
 

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bring it on the plane mate...in the cabin.

When the pilot says "disarm doors and cross-check" you jump out into the aisle...bend over yell "31...52..27 HUT".

Hurl the ball to the poor guy in row 117F and run like hell at the stewardess showing the emergency exits. Flatten her into the carpet.

Run all the way through the curtain to first class.

Yell to the guy in 117F "throw it to me, throw it to me"

When he throws it catch it and slam it into the guy in 1A's salmon sandwiches.

Do a handstand and go down the aisle getting high fives and shouting "I'm da MAN, I'm da MAN".

worked for Tony Modra on Cathay Pacific.

ptw
 
LOL ptw!!!!!!!!! Hey stealth, just to be on the safe side, I would use servo's suggestion of bringing it deflated, don't want any international incidents
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LOL
 

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