The fuzz
First off, what a stupid nickname.
Second, shouldn't there be some kind of waiting period before you start pulling people over in a construction zone?
They just started working on a highway that I take to work each morning and they already had a cop out, at 4:30 a.m., trying to find people who were going over the ridiculous 35 mph limit.
Hopefully the new pope can take care of that problem, too.
Second, shouldn't there be some kind of waiting period before you start pulling people over in a construction zone?
They just started working on a highway that I take to work each morning and they already had a cop out, at 4:30 a.m., trying to find people who were going over the ridiculous 35 mph limit.
Hopefully the new pope can take care of that problem, too.
Maybe he was really pulling you over for only posting once a week
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Posted by Anonymous | 10:02 AM, April 20, 2005
Ouch. In my face. I apologize for my lazy efforts as of late. I promise I won't neglect it ever again. Or at least not as much.
Posted by Matt Stooks | 10:05 AM, April 20, 2005
I just wanted to say thanks for making my hour drive to work very pleasant. Rodney and you always make me laugh. :-) Keep up the great work!!!
Posted by Anonymous | 12:28 PM, April 20, 2005
On the poh-poh (another ridiculous name for the police) - I too take the K-18 way to work - he's not just now being posted at the construction zone - He's just moved from hiding out at Dick Edwards.........You never noticed him???????
Posted by Anonymous | 8:34 PM, April 21, 2005
I'm still new to the area, so you'll have to fill me in on all the police hideouts. God knows that's easier than trying to keep it legal.
Posted by Matt Stooks | 9:45 AM, April 22, 2005
There's one who likes to hide out at Dick Edwards b/c he blends in w/ the other cars, They often sit at the rodeo grounds parking lot b/c of people speeding down Kimball there after coming around Grand Mere, OR you could just wake up earlier (ha!) and not have to speed (but then again the world would probably stop spinning on its axis and that's just not a good thing). =)
Posted by Anonymous | 2:20 PM, April 22, 2005