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White House experience...whew
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 352450" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I have a friend who decades before 9/11 got uppity at the airport about security. This was when you could still go to the gate to meet arrivals, but you had to go through security. Someone was taking too much time for her taste, and she finally gets to her spot at the checkpoint and says "What do you think? That I have a bomb or something?" Said friend spent 4 hours in a room with the Feds before being let go with a warning.</p><p></p><p>Last week we got off a plane where a passenger was drunk and harassing a guy (whom she did not know) who was sitting near her. She wouldn't let up, so they moved the passenger. There was also 12 police officers on the gangway waiting for her. I imagine she didn't have a pleasant evening.</p><p></p><p>Unless you want to be arrested, don't <em>ever</em> talk about guns, bombs, explosions, crashes, etc., in front of a Federal Agent. <em>Especially</em> not at the White House!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 352450, member: 99"] I have a friend who decades before 9/11 got uppity at the airport about security. This was when you could still go to the gate to meet arrivals, but you had to go through security. Someone was taking too much time for her taste, and she finally gets to her spot at the checkpoint and says "What do you think? That I have a bomb or something?" Said friend spent 4 hours in a room with the Feds before being let go with a warning. Last week we got off a plane where a passenger was drunk and harassing a guy (whom she did not know) who was sitting near her. She wouldn't let up, so they moved the passenger. There was also 12 police officers on the gangway waiting for her. I imagine she didn't have a pleasant evening. Unless you want to be arrested, don't [I]ever[/I] talk about guns, bombs, explosions, crashes, etc., in front of a Federal Agent. [I]Especially[/I] not at the White House! [/QUOTE]
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