4merper4mer Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 Now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azalin Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 remember the days when we would all be surprised at something llike this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BillsFanM.D. Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 ...a stuffed monkey with a fake gun. 'Zero tolerance' at it's best. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azalin Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 ...a stuffed monkey with a fake gun. 'Zero tolerance' at it's best. the term 'stuffed monkey' is not PC.....you're better off going with 'Simian American'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BillsFanM.D. Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 the term 'stuffed monkey' is not PC.....you're better off going with 'Simian American'. Faux pas noted. I won't apologize though. This is PPP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IDBillzFan Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 remember the days when we would all be surprised at something llike this? I think we all know what's going on here. First she's crying about having her 'gun' taken away, and this whole episode involves a woman selling 'monkeys,' which is obviously her way of saying that she wishes she could sell black people on the open market. Clearly she's a TeabaggercruzBushRummy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B-Man Posted December 10, 2013 Share Posted December 10, 2013 (edited) “[The agent] said ‘this is a gun,’” said Phyllis May, recounting the experience to fly back to her home in Washington state. “I said no, it’s not a gun it’s a prop for my monkey.” May, who has a small business selling sock monkeys, was also questioned for bringing the sewing supplies she uses to make the stuffed animals in her carry-on bag. TSA agents told her they would have to confiscate the miniature firearm and call the police, although Washington’s KING-TV reports that the TSA never did call the authorities. May’s sewing supplies were ultimately returned to her. “Rooster Monkburn has been disarmed so I’m sure everyone on the plane was safe,” May quipped. “I understand [the TSA agent] was doing her job but at some point doesn’t common sense prevail?” No May..........................not in today's world. . Edited December 10, 2013 by B-Man Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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