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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Mr Security - I Take That Back

Not sure if you read my thoughts on security here in Singapore, but it’s safe to say I was less than intimidated by the guards.  My thoughts really formed last Saturday while we were at the Singapore Zoo.  We watched a lion dancer show at the main entrance and I watched the guard keep people out of the area the dancers would soon be occupying.  Today we went back to the zoo.

 

Dear Mr. Zoo Security Guard,

I am writing to apologize about my comments this week.  I am a naive and stupid woman.  I am so sorry.  I guess last week I didn’t notice the machete you were carrying around with you.  Don’t worry.  I saw it this afternoon.  I wasn’t sure my eyes were seeing things clearly (You should know that my eyesight is compromised and I am quite far sighted.) I pointed you out to my husband.  He snickered at me and said, “That’s an umbrella.”  Of course I teased him back, but ultimately believed him.  After all, it made a whole lot more sense to my American mind.

 

Brian watched the kids on the grass across the road while you walked around the parking lot and I gathered up the kid gear to brave the zoo.  When everything was in order in the backpack, I headed over to procure my PB&J sandwich with the kids.  Imagine my surprise when Brian confirmed my original thoughts.  He even described the type and shape of the blade and the handle.  Yep.  You’ve got a machete.  At the zoo.  Walking around the parking lot.

 

Hopefully you recall that even in my first post I fessed up to the fact that you could totally take me down whether or not you actually look intimidating.  I just wanted to let you know, however, that you have now achieved a new level of “looking intimidating” enough to be on security detail.  I hereby swear that I will behave myself at the zoo and keep all my wild children in line too.  We bought the annual pass, so we’ll be seeing a lot of each other.  I promise to be nice to you, because the last thing I want to do is get a close up of that thing.

 

With Respect,

A Well Behaved Zoo Patron

5 comments:

Laura said...

Wow! That would be far more intimidating that a gun!

Have fun with your zoo passes. That's one of the best things we have- of course, just the FW zoo. :)

Brian said...

It was more like a samurai sword than a machete. It had a long, slender body and a black oval handle long enough for two hands to hold together.

I don't think I will try to take on one of those guards any time soon.

Verity said...

That is insane! (and cool, in a weird, Asian-security-guard kind of way!)

Brent said...

Yeah, but does his uniform fit just a little too snugly? Because that's how they roll around here, yo.

Juli said...

Ha!
Maybe he was anticipating a lion escaping or something.