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Things You Still Can't Do Properly Despite Being a Proper Grown Up
An Inflatable Bearded Whumpus asks "What can't you do properly despite the fact you're a fully grown and responsible adult?"
Nothing instills confidence more than overhearing a builder on the site opposite muttering "Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey" to himself.
Basically, stealing the idea from this thread on reddit.
( , Mon 2 Feb 2015, 10:13)
An Inflatable Bearded Whumpus asks "What can't you do properly despite the fact you're a fully grown and responsible adult?"
Nothing instills confidence more than overhearing a builder on the site opposite muttering "Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey" to himself.
Basically, stealing the idea from this thread on reddit.
( , Mon 2 Feb 2015, 10:13)
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Walk through the Green channel at customs without going red.
( , Tue 3 Feb 2015, 9:54, 2 replies)
Walk through the Green channel at customs without going red.
( , Tue 3 Feb 2015, 9:54, 2 replies)
I get that and find security affects me similarly.
You would think I would have got over it after:
Being Stopped at customs and just asked what I was doing in the country and whether I had any booze and fags, which I didn't -- just about 40 stick of liquorice though she didn't even so much as look at my case.
Forgetting to take some scisors out of the bag I used as carry-on and being convinced they weren't there even when seeing them on screen -- which resulted in the terrible punishment of having to leave them with the security woman who was chuckling at my scatter-brainedness.
Being complimented on my choice of "duty free" booze (5 year old Genever) by the guys at Schipol.
Yet, despite the above being nothing but positive I still get nervous about security and customs. Mind you, I didn't help myself last time I came home from Amsterdam by watching Locked Up Abroad after a night on the Jaegerbombs the night before my departure.
( , Tue 3 Feb 2015, 17:47, closed)
You would think I would have got over it after:
Being Stopped at customs and just asked what I was doing in the country and whether I had any booze and fags, which I didn't -- just about 40 stick of liquorice though she didn't even so much as look at my case.
Forgetting to take some scisors out of the bag I used as carry-on and being convinced they weren't there even when seeing them on screen -- which resulted in the terrible punishment of having to leave them with the security woman who was chuckling at my scatter-brainedness.
Being complimented on my choice of "duty free" booze (5 year old Genever) by the guys at Schipol.
Yet, despite the above being nothing but positive I still get nervous about security and customs. Mind you, I didn't help myself last time I came home from Amsterdam by watching Locked Up Abroad after a night on the Jaegerbombs the night before my departure.
( , Tue 3 Feb 2015, 17:47, closed)
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