Tuesday, June 21, 2011

X-Ray Glasses

Went through airport security today and I understand they saw me naked under my clothes.
Didn’t bother me and I'm sure it didn’t do much for them, but it reminded me of  the x-ray glasses we had when I was a kid. They said you could look through clothes.


No matter how I tried, it  never worked. 


Those things used to be a place of childhood fantasy, now our nations security rest on the same concept. Hope it works better this time.


 Just say’n.




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1 comment:

  1. Definitely felt safer in those days. Never could get mine to work either, but looked ridiculous wearing them. Your blog is good fun and thought provoking. Love it

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