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Here’s to Peaceful Travels and Recombobulations
November 26, 2008 | Posted by: Jessica E. Slavin
Category: Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
I had never noticed that our local airport has labeled the post-security-checkpoint area the “recombobulation area.” I hope any of you traveling through airports over the holiday are discombobulated as little as possible, and recombobulated easily and peacefully. Indeed, I wish everyone safe travels in general. And, come to think of it, peaceful recombobulations in general; sometimes the holidays can be a bit discombobulating whether or not you are traveling.
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