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On the way out of the bank, Security stopped me.
#11
fauch wrote:
:useless:

Of watch or her?
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#12
space-time wrote:
[quote=fauch]
:useless:

Of watch or her? That's what I'm trying to determine...
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#13
Speedy wrote:
[quote=richorlin]
Oh, oh! You've riled up the Capital Police! (along with all the unemployed/underemployed English majors)
Why is "Security" with a capital "S"? Is that her name: Ms Security?
Upper case is reserved for:
1. proper nouns
2. the beginning of a sentence
3. titles
4. in abbreviations

You've been warned. Next time you get a ticket.

LOL

Yes, the Queen would not be pleased. Or the President.
The President wouldn't know the difference. Maybe the Queen would.

/Mr Lynn
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#14
The President wouldn't know the difference. Maybe the Queen would.

And neither, as I, wouldn't care.
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#15
Reminds me of the time back in 2009 when I was traveling in Europe. I still had my original iPhone and was going through airport security at Charles de Gaulle, and I got pulled aside by a curious French security agent because he hadn't seen an "OG" iPhone to that point. Europe only got the iPhone when the 3G model came out later.
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