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07-17-2024 11:56 AM |
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Originally Posted by craigster59
(Post 12285273)
I think my main problem has been airline travel lately. TSA checkpoints are my "Achilles heel".
Having been in the military, for me all lines should be "butts to nuts, tighten up that line".
And really, you wait until we get right up to the TSA Officer to start fumbling and trying to find your ID? Back of the line for you!
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I don't want nuts to butts. I like a little space, but I also don't need 6'.
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Originally Posted by Noah930
(Post 12285485)
I would say that's par for the course here in LA. People behaving poorly know they are behaving poorly, and you get painted the a-hole for pointing that out.
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Yep, exactly. I've always assumed it was a way for the person behaving poorly to redirect/deflect attention from themselves.
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Originally Posted by 911 Rod
(Post 12285705)
Or the opposite were people stand an inch behind you. I always wanted to "squeak one out" when they do that.
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That's awesome.
Many years ago, I was at a local museum with the Body Works exhibit. It was packed. There was basically a route that you took through the exhibit. There were lots of glass cases that contained items, and then the larger statues. We were wandering through trying to be respectful of space. A lady (probably in her 40s) at one of the glass cases, looked in the case, and then turned around and was just hanging out (not looking at anything and not moving out of the way of the case). So I moved in REALLY close and leaned into her while looking over her shoulder at the display. If you invade someone's space to that level, they move PDQ.
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