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I thought it was funny. I could see the punch line ahead of time. Glad you didn't follow the rules or I wouldn't have seen it! This is the only section I read unless I have a problem I'm trying to correct. I suppose the ones that don't like an improper post are the ones that want us to wear our helmets, wear seat belts and not spank our children.
oooooh, careful now, your gonna get killed..........but I'm on your side. Unless it just gets way out of hand, I think most of the internet geek rules were made up by little nerds on a power trip........jmo (p.s. I wear a helmet, and a seat belt and but I did have a favorite belt, if I couldn't get my hands on a good switch!!)
I've got a lot of respect for most LEO's. I've been shot at more times than any of them ever could imagine for a lot less pay. But for what they have to do with their benefits they receive, and stay with that job for a carrier, They have my respect.
What I find funny is crap like this gets posted in the touring section and stays here yet I see other questions about trip routes get moved. This is not the first time this same person posted some off topic crap and I'm sure it's not his last. When junk gets posted it pushes the legit questions back a few pages where someone who only scans the first or second page might have a good answer but missed the question. I have a slow connection so loading the first page takes time. I might be the only one who feels this way but I must agree with the rules. They are there to help make this good reading for all.
you write.. "I know there is a section for jokes" and you know.. no religious posts...and you been warned about comments about LEO's. but I guess your above the forum rules
I thought it was mildly amusing. I can visualize a few I know doing that. Especially when I move to Texas this summer .... hmmmmm, that gives me an idea ....
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