To: Vigilanteman
she spread the magazines out on the counter, cataloged each one, ripped an offending page from each as evidence and stapled them to his copy of the wavier (with the offending parts blacked out) before he left the checkpoint. He was embarrassed, but happy since the document also showed what he paid for each magazine so he could collect from his boss. Reminds me of that scene in Woody Allen's "Take The Money and Run", where Allen is in a store quietly and discretely trying to buy a copy of Screw magazine. The guy at the register, not knowing the price, shouts across the store to his coworker, "Hey Lou, what much is Screw magazine? This guy wants to buy a copy!"
49 posted on
06/26/2015 7:22:09 AM PDT by
ETL
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To: ETL
LOL! Yeah, he said that was about how he felt. But the Japanese bureaucracy is famous for their meticulous and thorough efficiency even when it comes to something as mundane as seizing imported porn.
We joked about all her colleagues who would insist on examining the evidence once the magazines sans the missing page were out of the public view.
53 posted on
06/26/2015 7:29:35 AM PDT by
Vigilanteman
(Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
To: ETL
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