Michael and Buster survey the hotel looking for a bored-looking young man on a balcony.
There were two more guards at their ease here, and three civilian-dressed, bored-looking men, all carrying very ordinary-looking attache" cases.
And another building: buckets hanging on the wall, a large bell in a tower, bored-looking men sitting at a table playing a game.
One of the doors along the upstairs hall was guarded by a bored-looking young man in a gray business suit.
As they moved on to another assembly line, she whispered to the bored-looking man next to her: "These people look as though they could really use a form-change session."
A bored-looking younger man, whitecoated, scribbled something on a clipboard, then looked up.
Forty-two of the seats were occupied by bored-looking men reading newspapers.
And in front of these was a chair, against which, arms folded, stood a young, blonde and bored-looking man.
A bored-looking man sat behind a wide desk near the entrance.