Wearing a Mask

I think the answer is both. However, as we age and become more comfortable with ourselves, and remove the peer pressure, we use our mask less....until the time comes, when we don't need it at all. Hey!...even the Lone Ranger had to give up his mask! :)

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Oh no, no mask for me either, I'd forget who I am from day to day. I have been known to wear a Tesco bag on my head to disguise my identity and sometimes it's a Harrods one for special occasions. ;)
 
At Gatwick airport this year. I saw a Disabled man wearing a mask and being fast tracked along with a female companion.
He happened to be staying in the same hotel as Christine and myself.
He spent the next 12 days running around and making a nuisance of himself.Even being warned by the management he would be ejected if he did not show respect to others.
At the end of the Holiday. On went the mask out came the walking stick. He even had the cheek for his partner to help him on the coach.
He was again fast tracked through the airport.
On arriving at Gatwick there was a hold up exiting the plane.
Bugger this he said he and his partner ran down the stairs to the reception. Grabbed a wheel chair put on his mask and got fast tracked through the airport.
I informed Saints and Sinners program. Never heard a word.
Beware people in masks.
 


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