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If you were fat you could hide a something under a roll of flesh and it wouldn't be seen unless its metal and is picked up by the standard metal detectors...seems a waste of time to me.


Can you imagine being the operative working in an airport in Texas looking at all those whales walking through!? ahhh

So this is happening now is it?

I actually applied for a job as a scanner monitor some time ago.

It wasn't the best interview I've ever done, especially the part that went;


Interviewer - So what were you thinking about in terms of money?

Me - Well I was hoping, about ?2:25 an hour.

Interviewer - That's not very much.

Me - I know, but it's all I can afford.

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