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StanSimmons Jul 31, 2011 4:57 pm


Originally Posted by SATTSO (Post 16833678)
LMAO I guess that means we all have license to simply ask this of others at the work place - and if they say no, then ok, we sexually harassed someone. But if they say yes, well, lucky us! :eek:

Wow.

Reading comprehension problems much?

SATTSO Jul 31, 2011 4:58 pm


Originally Posted by StanSimmons (Post 16833719)
Wow.

Reading comprehension problems much?

If you think so. But yes, use that argument to cover up what you said. :) Take care, silly.

StanSimmons Jul 31, 2011 5:04 pm


Originally Posted by SATTSO (Post 16833678)
LMAO I guess that means we all have license to simply ask this of others at the work place - and if they say no, then ok, we sexually harassed someone. But if they say yes, well, lucky us! :eek:


Originally Posted by SATTSO (Post 16833731)
If you think so. But yes, use that argument to cover up what you said. :) Take care, silly.

Go back and look at what I actually wrote. Nowhere did I say what you allege.

Boggie Dog Jul 31, 2011 5:25 pm


Originally Posted by SATTSO (Post 16833731)
If you think so. But yes, use that argument to cover up what you said. :) Take care, silly.

In contrast to TSA's groping people in the "resistance" without asking?

billycorgan Jul 31, 2011 5:45 pm


Originally Posted by Boggie Dog (Post 16833834)
In contrast to TSA's groping people in the "resistance" without asking?

Maybe I am out of the loop but I have never heard the word resistance used in a pat down.

I think they are moving towards the new propaganda word of "sensitive areas".

Of course my TSO never fully explained the process to me either. Just insisted it was the back of his hands when he was feeling my butt.

Boggie Dog Jul 31, 2011 6:05 pm


Originally Posted by billycorgan (Post 16833918)
Maybe I am out of the loop but I have never heard the word resistance used in a pat down.

I think they are moving towards the new propaganda word of "sensitive areas".

Of course my TSO never fully explained the process to me either. Just insisted it was the back of his hands when he was feeling my butt.

You may be correct, so far I have been able to avoid both the pat down and the Strip Search Machines but I seem to recall some of our TSA posters refering to "resistance" when trying to avoid saying genitals.


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