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Sunday
Aug222010

Peep Show at SeaTac

I’m old enough to remember when flying was fun.  I recall uncrowded planes with legroom and seats that reclined.  I remember young stewardess.  The airlines sometimes lost your bags and the meals were awful, but considering all the rest, you could put up with it.  When I fly today, they still lose my bags, but now I’m crammed into a cattle car so packed that I can’t move.  Legroom?  Forget it.  I’m worried I’ll die of a thrombosis.  Sometimes the airline offers a meal, but now you pay dearly for school cafeteria food.  Sleeping would be my best option, if the seat would recline.  I thought it couldn’t get any worse, but it soon will.  By late September, Seattle-Tacoma Airport will have full-body scanners.  Using low-dose radiation, these scanners allow Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents sitting in dark rooms to conduct virtual strip searches. 
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