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Posted by Mark - IN. on September 09, 2004 at 22:09:00 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: Re: OT..Old oak root.......... posted by thurlow on September 09, 2004 at 11:15:51:
Funny you guys should mention Homeland Security. Past and next few days been working at a place where security kind've high. I said to a guy was working with that for the heck of it might wrap a towel around my head and a sheet around my body just to play a joke on another guy. The guy pointed to a guy who's been hanging out in the same place for a couple of days, so I asked "Yeah, who is that guy anyway". A boss points out the guy's HLS, then points up to some guys that you wouldn't have seen if didn't know to look for them, guys I'd passed several times without noticing and says "they are too, and would shoot" me to bits if I did that. I had no idea security was that high there, but joked that in that case maybe should be a flowery towel and sheet so they'd know I was just joking. He said that maybe they'd only shoot around my feet as I got out of my truck as a joke, and maybe not. Guess no more jokes about those Middle-Eastern types anymore, ever.
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