Slide them over to TSA, they will do much better than the former Walmart cashiers and stockers they employ now.Here's scary thing to ponder. What does one do with 11000 unemployed former DEA agents?
ps I hate the TSA
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Slide them over to TSA, they will do much better than the former Walmart cashiers and stockers they employ now.Here's scary thing to ponder. What does one do with 11000 unemployed former DEA agents?
That's 11,000 people who would be great at working violent and/or financial crimes... you know, REAL problems in our country.mpbrockman wrote:Here's scary thing to ponder. What does one do with 11000 unemployed former DEA agents?
Either that article was deleted within a minute of you posting...or it was a bad link.Spots wrote:Anybody keeping track of just how diabolical the cartels are getting?
Reports show that they are kidnapping people and entering them into "gladiator style fight-to-the-death" games in order to train up and coming assassins:
Unbelievable.
Link worked fine for me. Wow.MitchellD wrote:Either that article was deleted within a minute of you posting...or it was a bad link.Spots wrote:Anybody keeping track of just how diabolical the cartels are getting?
Reports show that they are kidnapping people and entering them into "gladiator style fight-to-the-death" games in order to train up and coming assassins:
Unbelievable.
Either way... sounds pretty comically (as in comic book sense) ridiculous
Avert! How dare you express a practical idea?!York99 wrote:That's 11,000 people who would be great at working violent and/or financial crimes... you know, REAL problems in our country.mpbrockman wrote:Here's scary thing to ponder. What does one do with 11000 unemployed former DEA agents?
Well, a premise for a promising short anyway.Spots wrote:Sounds like a premise for a promising film, doesn't it??