Being British, the best apart about registering is obviously queuing for half an hour. Sadly the stereotypes are true - Americans are terrible at it. I had my suspicions from busy days at the Hub, but we deal with much fewer people and we don't have ropes to show exactly where the lines should be set up.
[Friends]
Even with all the security they have there I can't help feeling on the alert in a place like that, shiny office building full of targets
I can't stop fixating on the people who survived the bombs and had to just sit there trapped, waiting for help, not knowing what was
[Jack]
Sorry for sleep-kicking you in the shin. Repeatedly. And the morning crankiness. I can't
Even with all the security they have there I can't help feeling on the alert in a place like that, shiny office building full of targets
I can't stop fixating on the people who survived the bombs and had to just sit there trapped, waiting for help, not knowing what was
[Jack]
Sorry for sleep-kicking you in the shin. Repeatedly. And the morning crankiness.