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May 2, 2011 at 1:34 PM #692441May 2, 2011 at 2:32 PM #691288
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Participant[quote=UCGal][quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOL[/quote]Actually my wife was a little worried…
Me, her sister, and brother in-law were waiting for flights out when the new broke. Her sister and Brother in-law on a flight to Sac and me on a flight to Vegas…
CE
May 2, 2011 at 2:32 PM #691359CDMA ENG
Participant[quote=UCGal][quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOL[/quote]Actually my wife was a little worried…
Me, her sister, and brother in-law were waiting for flights out when the new broke. Her sister and Brother in-law on a flight to Sac and me on a flight to Vegas…
CE
May 2, 2011 at 2:32 PM #691962CDMA ENG
Participant[quote=UCGal][quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOL[/quote]Actually my wife was a little worried…
Me, her sister, and brother in-law were waiting for flights out when the new broke. Her sister and Brother in-law on a flight to Sac and me on a flight to Vegas…
CE
May 2, 2011 at 2:32 PM #692105CDMA ENG
Participant[quote=UCGal][quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOL[/quote]Actually my wife was a little worried…
Me, her sister, and brother in-law were waiting for flights out when the new broke. Her sister and Brother in-law on a flight to Sac and me on a flight to Vegas…
CE
May 2, 2011 at 2:32 PM #692451CDMA ENG
Participant[quote=UCGal][quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOL[/quote]Actually my wife was a little worried…
Me, her sister, and brother in-law were waiting for flights out when the new broke. Her sister and Brother in-law on a flight to Sac and me on a flight to Vegas…
CE
May 2, 2011 at 2:52 PM #691293ucodegen
ParticipantThe death of Osama Bin Laden has really not given me much to cheer about. It would have been nice for him to experience some of the pain he has created for others through his ‘proxies’. Instead, he was shot while using women as human shields. It also give some of the more extreme followers a potential to see him as a martyr.
I felt that capturing him, putting him under long term sedation.. and giving him a sex-change operation, followed by dropping him off back in or near his followers with the body of a woman.. would in some forms be the ultimate in irony. It might also dissuade some of the other extremists from following in his footsteps.
Oh well.
May 2, 2011 at 2:52 PM #691364ucodegen
ParticipantThe death of Osama Bin Laden has really not given me much to cheer about. It would have been nice for him to experience some of the pain he has created for others through his ‘proxies’. Instead, he was shot while using women as human shields. It also give some of the more extreme followers a potential to see him as a martyr.
I felt that capturing him, putting him under long term sedation.. and giving him a sex-change operation, followed by dropping him off back in or near his followers with the body of a woman.. would in some forms be the ultimate in irony. It might also dissuade some of the other extremists from following in his footsteps.
Oh well.
May 2, 2011 at 2:52 PM #691967ucodegen
ParticipantThe death of Osama Bin Laden has really not given me much to cheer about. It would have been nice for him to experience some of the pain he has created for others through his ‘proxies’. Instead, he was shot while using women as human shields. It also give some of the more extreme followers a potential to see him as a martyr.
I felt that capturing him, putting him under long term sedation.. and giving him a sex-change operation, followed by dropping him off back in or near his followers with the body of a woman.. would in some forms be the ultimate in irony. It might also dissuade some of the other extremists from following in his footsteps.
Oh well.
May 2, 2011 at 2:52 PM #692111ucodegen
ParticipantThe death of Osama Bin Laden has really not given me much to cheer about. It would have been nice for him to experience some of the pain he has created for others through his ‘proxies’. Instead, he was shot while using women as human shields. It also give some of the more extreme followers a potential to see him as a martyr.
I felt that capturing him, putting him under long term sedation.. and giving him a sex-change operation, followed by dropping him off back in or near his followers with the body of a woman.. would in some forms be the ultimate in irony. It might also dissuade some of the other extremists from following in his footsteps.
Oh well.
May 2, 2011 at 2:52 PM #692456ucodegen
ParticipantThe death of Osama Bin Laden has really not given me much to cheer about. It would have been nice for him to experience some of the pain he has created for others through his ‘proxies’. Instead, he was shot while using women as human shields. It also give some of the more extreme followers a potential to see him as a martyr.
I felt that capturing him, putting him under long term sedation.. and giving him a sex-change operation, followed by dropping him off back in or near his followers with the body of a woman.. would in some forms be the ultimate in irony. It might also dissuade some of the other extremists from following in his footsteps.
Oh well.
May 2, 2011 at 2:58 PM #691298UCGal
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG][quote=UCGal][quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOL[/quote]Actually my wife was a little worried…
Me, her sister, and brother in-law were waiting for flights out when the new broke. Her sister and Brother in-law on a flight to Sac and me on a flight to Vegas…
CE[/quote]
I was laughing at the idea that they would dismantle the TSA security checkpoints.Not. gonna. happen. TSA pat downs are here to stay.
I understand being worried flying right about now. I would imagine the “terror threat” is pretty high.
May 2, 2011 at 2:58 PM #691369UCGal
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG][quote=UCGal][quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOL[/quote]Actually my wife was a little worried…
Me, her sister, and brother in-law were waiting for flights out when the new broke. Her sister and Brother in-law on a flight to Sac and me on a flight to Vegas…
CE[/quote]
I was laughing at the idea that they would dismantle the TSA security checkpoints.Not. gonna. happen. TSA pat downs are here to stay.
I understand being worried flying right about now. I would imagine the “terror threat” is pretty high.
May 2, 2011 at 2:58 PM #691972UCGal
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG][quote=UCGal][quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOL[/quote]Actually my wife was a little worried…
Me, her sister, and brother in-law were waiting for flights out when the new broke. Her sister and Brother in-law on a flight to Sac and me on a flight to Vegas…
CE[/quote]
I was laughing at the idea that they would dismantle the TSA security checkpoints.Not. gonna. happen. TSA pat downs are here to stay.
I understand being worried flying right about now. I would imagine the “terror threat” is pretty high.
May 2, 2011 at 2:58 PM #692115UCGal
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG][quote=UCGal][quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOL[/quote]Actually my wife was a little worried…
Me, her sister, and brother in-law were waiting for flights out when the new broke. Her sister and Brother in-law on a flight to Sac and me on a flight to Vegas…
CE[/quote]
I was laughing at the idea that they would dismantle the TSA security checkpoints.Not. gonna. happen. TSA pat downs are here to stay.
I understand being worried flying right about now. I would imagine the “terror threat” is pretty high.
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