My parents and i were out and about in North Richland Hills. It happened to be raining and pouring outside. We made a left turn, however my father turned into a different lane than what he was supposed to. I realized we were going to get stopped when i discovered that he had cut off an officer. The officer got out of his car and walked up to the window. MY father rolled the window down about 2 inches and listened to the officer gripe and complain about the turn my father had made. Dad apologized and we went on our way.
About a week later, my dad was chatting with a friend of his who happened to be an LEO for colleyville. He told the LEO that he got pulled over a few days earlier and that it was raining. The officer asked if he rolled the window down a couple inches. He hit the ground laughing when my dad informed that he did.
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I had a similiar incident many years ago. I was driving to meet a friend for supper, was speeding and got stopped by the highway patrol.
A lady officer came up and I knew there was no getting out of it. She said "Is there any reason you were driving above the posted speed?" I just shook my head and said "No, no reason." She wrote me a ticket and we both went on our way.
I met my friend and we went on over to the resturant near where she lived. Driving up, I see several highway patrol cars in the parking lot.
Thinking to myself, this is some weird coincidence.
As we were being seated, I saw the same lady officer eating at a table across the room, with a lot of other highway patrolmen at her table. I took a detour to my seat and appoached her table. She just took a bite of salad and saw me, recognized me -- and stopped chewing. I read her expression as "OK now what!!"...
I leaned over toward her and with a smile said. "I would have been hear sooner but I was delayed". She thought it over for a split second, and I guess she realized I was joking with her - then she SPEWED salad out her mouth and laughed hard.
I went on over and took my seat. I guess she had to explain the interaction to her buddies, cause then they all laughed too.
I was glad she had a sense of humor.
A lady officer came up and I knew there was no getting out of it. She said "Is there any reason you were driving above the posted speed?" I just shook my head and said "No, no reason." She wrote me a ticket and we both went on our way.
I met my friend and we went on over to the resturant near where she lived. Driving up, I see several highway patrol cars in the parking lot.
Thinking to myself, this is some weird coincidence.
As we were being seated, I saw the same lady officer eating at a table across the room, with a lot of other highway patrolmen at her table. I took a detour to my seat and appoached her table. She just took a bite of salad and saw me, recognized me -- and stopped chewing. I read her expression as "OK now what!!"...
I leaned over toward her and with a smile said. "I would have been hear sooner but I was delayed". She thought it over for a split second, and I guess she realized I was joking with her - then she SPEWED salad out her mouth and laughed hard.
I went on over and took my seat. I guess she had to explain the interaction to her buddies, cause then they all laughed too.
I was glad she had a sense of humor.
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Funny.MrsFosforos wrote:I had a similiar incident many years ago. I was driving to meet a friend for supper, was speeding and got stopped by the highway patrol.
A lady officer came up and I knew there was no getting out of it. She said "Is there any reason you were driving above the posted speed?" I just shook my head and said "No, no reason." She wrote me a ticket and we both went on our way.
I met my friend and we went on over to the resturant near where she lived. Driving up, I see several highway patrol cars in the parking lot.
Thinking to myself, this is some weird coincidence.
As we were being seated, I saw the same lady officer eating at a table across the room, with a lot of other highway patrolmen at her table. I took a detour to my seat and appoached her table. She just took a bite of salad and saw me, recognized me -- and stopped chewing. I read her expression as "OK now what!!"...
I leaned over toward her and with a smile said. "I would have been hear sooner but I was delayed". She thought it over for a split second, and I guess she realized I was joking with her - then she SPEWED salad out her mouth and laughed hard.
I went on over and took my seat. I guess she had to explain the interaction to her buddies, cause then they all laughed too.
I was glad she had a sense of humor.
By the way, I like your signature line.
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I thought you had 4 more to add. You jut got 2 from the last gun show.MrsFosforos wrote:Thanks! These are most of our "babies". I need to update the pics, we have 2 more to add!RPBrown wrote: Funny.
By the way, I like your signature line.
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