They're made in China.Only in America could such a solution be fashioned so quickly, and all for less than $20!
I was buying some beef shanks for vegetable soup at Kroger a couple of days ago when I saw one of those really big sausages in a shrink-wrap package. Which made me wonder if there's a law against packing extra meet on a commercial flight. Even if it's just to keep the nudoscope operator awake?
I was buying some beef shanks for vegetable soup at Kroger a couple of days ago when I saw one of those really big sausages in a shrink-wrap package. Which made me wonder if there's a law against packing extra meet on a commercial flight. Even if it's just to keep the nudoscope operator awake?
Sorry to hear you need augmentation - hey, I get these adverts in my emails, perhaps I could forward them to you?
I was buying some beef shanks for vegetable soup at Kroger a couple of days ago when I saw one of those really big sausages in a shrink-wrap package. Which made me wonder if there's a law against packing extra meet on a commercial flight. Even if it's just to keep the nudoscope operator awake?
I was thinking about boxers with a special message for TSA embroidered across the backside with metallic thread, myself.
I thought of it but didn't get past that point. Also wondering about lead poisoning potentialI like it. Kinda disappointed that somebody else thought of it first.
Who needs creativity. I think a closed fist with a raised middle digit should suffice.I'm sure someone will start making t-shirts with various messages. Or better yet, a kit to make your own iron-on message to TSA. If they can make a form of printer ink that will show up on the scanner, people could make their own designs at home. A great opportunity to show off your creative side.
The Dutch full body scanner is much less intrusive.
Best,
Dave
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/1110/scanner_solution.php3
That would be a good way to guarantee that you get groped. http://www.npr.org/2010/11/15/131338172/humorist-dave-barry-and-the-tsa
I'd have to see some specs on gamma/beta/neutron attenuation properties before I ordered one.