Best Friends, Occasional Enemies: The Lighter Side Of Life As A Mother And Daughter (Reading Group Gold) - Plot & Excerpts
And then there’s the times when I’m not. Security scanners. I just watched the TV news, and everybody is outraged about the new body scanners and pat-downs as they go through airport security. I’m not criticizing those people, but I travel all the time and I don’t feel that way at all. On the contrary. Scan me. Search me. Bend me over. Stick your finger in my ear. Do anything you absolutely have to do. I’ll get over it. Here’s what I won’t get over: Being dead. Yes, I know, the body scanners are an invasion of privacy. Yes, I have gone through them at three airports so far. And yes, TSA guys have already seen my ten-year-old underwire and my saggy white Carter’s, not to mention my butt mole. And you know what? I lived. They may not have. At least, they have indigestion or nightmares, and I feel for them. In fact, I’d like to bring a little sunshine into the life of those TSA types. All they get to do is look at driver’s license photos all day long. Can you imagine how much that stinks, especially given how we all look on our driver’s licenses?
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