I don't know that I want to be fingerprinted, though
I got fingerprinted when I did customer support for the Post Office, so my nefarious future is already foiled.
'Serenity'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I don't know that I want to be fingerprinted, though
I got fingerprinted when I did customer support for the Post Office, so my nefarious future is already foiled.
What a day. I hate everyone except Pope Francis.
Dana doesn't love us anymore.
How cool a job would this be? Sadly, too far from my house, and I'm over-qualified for it. But still.
We are having a "severe thunderstorm," as my weather radio has told me infinite times. This means Mr Peabody is partially under my chair, worrying.
I've often thought I should have become a museum conservator. It would be lovely to have a job where I spend a year repairing an artwork.
The qualifications for the museum didactic graphics writer help explain why I want to throw things at museum didactic graphics so often. Also, who thinks of brochures and marketing materials as "clerical"?
I've got Global Entry and Nexus. Nexus they do a retina scan! (Nexus gets you into Canada through kiosks instead of border control.)
I've been fingerprinted several times for one reason or another. Not for TSA Precheck, though I randomly got put in the Precheck line a couple of times, which was nice.
Amtrak is pretty swell, Connie. I believe there's a line that goes from you (or your general vicinity, anyway) to me (right past me, although it doesn't stop in my town). Lots of fun destinations, and riding on a train is still an adventure in and of itself for me.
Also, who thinks of brochures and marketing materials as "clerical"?
As in, the responsibility of the priesthood?
I love the train. I would love to take a cross-country train trip one day.
I'm gladder every day that I never have time to check news or social media at work. Great link to Today in Tabs, though, Jesse. I had never read him before.