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This might not be terribly useful in recognizing ticket holders anyway, who might, just as an example, wear a dog mask to the game. (not that there's anyone with that little self-respect)

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1 hour ago, Jamie_B said:

 

 

THANK YOU

 

I read the article and was like this title is major clickbait

I didn't bother to read the article once I realized the article was from The Gateway Pundit lol. Just fact checked to make sure it was the usual misleading horseshit from that rag, and not anything factual they accidentally stumbled onto. Wasn't surprised at the findings.

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1 hour ago, KA14_HOF said:

This might not be terribly useful in recognizing ticket holders anyway, who might, just as an example, wear a dog mask to the game. (not that there's anyone with that little self-respect)

 

They're not great at it to begin with, particularly outside the er.. demographic used to "train" them.

 

They're not quite as junk science as sniffer dogs but they're pretty bad.

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1 hour ago, GoBengals said:

 Customs in Heathrow airport in London was unmanned. Scanned my passport and scanned my face in. 8 seconds and let me in. Seems odd. Seems like no one’s checking shit

It was the same in Edinburgh in July, which is a shame, because I like making jokes at passport control there. 
 

“What’s the purpose of your visit?”

 

”We live in Prague but wanted to speak English for a week, and we like you better than the English “.

 

”Who doesn’t really? Welcome to Scotland”. 

 

That was the interaction I had last year. It also works well in Ireland. 😆 

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On 8/16/2024 at 11:51 PM, Elflocko said:

It was the same in Edinburgh in July, which is a shame, because I like making jokes at passport control there. 
 

“What’s the purpose of your visit?”

 

”We live in Prague but wanted to speak English for a week, and we like you better than the English “.

 

”Who doesn’t really? Welcome to Scotland”. 

 

That was the interaction I had last year. It also works well in Ireland. 😆 

 

lmao, thats great.

 

depending how the next 4 years go I may be following my kid around to some interesting countries following his hoop dreams. wouldnt mind getting out of here someday for good. but would have to be a perfect fit for everyone involved.

 

if at the point im done working i could find myself back in ohio somewhere where i dont often have to interact with much of the public. just to be closer to sports entertainment and closer to our property in maine that hopefully someday has a house on it.

 

as silly as it sounds, taking my son to london was a fun big step in breaking away from the family norms of staying put near family. I love my sister, we live 7 miles apart, i still see her 3 times a year. i can do that from anywhere. so my first time going anywhere but mexico or canada, enjoyed it.

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