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  • #729718
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    Suggestius
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    A deal is a deal.

    Lol. When I was 21 I was caught by the traffic police. That was an early morning so guys, possibly, just felt boring from patrolling and were looking for someone to pull over. I drove the car very carefully cus I was a little bit drunk. So I fitted perfectly.

    The officer promised to let me go if I’ll park my car in the closest parking lot and no drunk driving anymore. I gave the promise. They escorted me to the closest lot and made sure I’m leaving.
    Yep, on the February 4, I’ll be 35 yo. I keep the promise. It’s not difficult though. šŸ˜€

    Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)

    #729719
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    Anonymous
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    A deal is a deal.

    Lol. When I was 21 I was caught by the traffic police. That was an early morning so guys, possibly, just felt boring from patrolling and were looking for someone to pull over. I drove the car very carefully cus I was a little bit drunk. So I fitted perfectly.

    The officer promised to let me go if I’ll park my car in the closest parking lot and no drunk driving anymore. I gave the promise. They escorted me to the closest lot and made sure I’m leaving.
    Yep, on the February 4, I’ll be 35 yo. I keep the promise. It’s not difficult though. šŸ˜€

    You have my Admiration and my Respect.
    So do the Cops involved.
    There goal was correcting a problem rather than busting b~~~~.
    40 years Sober for me.

    Well done Sir!!!

    #729728
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    Suggestius
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    Thank you, Sage. Yeah, there is an insignificant number of people who do not actually understand what policing stands for and try to make the people better. šŸ˜€
    I went to the law University to get work in the police. But exactly the University showed me what the police is and my further life just proved my correctness many times. So stick to ACAB.

    Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)

    #729745
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    Suggestius
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    Q: I have the cop at my house right now jus shpwed up and opned my door what do I do> ?

    Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)

    #729754
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    Ranger One
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    Play this song in your car:

    All my life I've had doubts about who I am, where I belonged. Now I'm like the arrow that springs from the bow. No hesitation, no doubts. The path is clear. And what are you? Alive. Everything else is negotiable. Women have rights; men have responsibilities; MGTOW have freedom. Marriage is for chumps. If someone stands in the way of true justice, you simply walk up behind them and stab them in the heart-R'as al Ghul.

    #729757
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    Black Mask
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    Hide your dogs if you happen to have any.

    "Man honesty is misogyny." - Patrice O'Neal

    #729761
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    OneTrueMisfit
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    stop, drop and roll.

    Don't care

    #729766
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    Aussie
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    I wonder if him and “Bubba” are acquainted yet? Hope he doesn’t drop the soap….

    " I feel threatened "

    #729774
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    Blade
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    Hope things worked out mickey . Thinkin of ya bro

    THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .

    #729873
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    Anonymous
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    Mickey, don’t worry everybody gets arrested sooner or later. This is “FREEDOM LAND” the only right you have is a “Right this way to your Jail Cell.”

    You have the Right to be assigned a number. You have the Right to get a nice Prison Job working for $0.25 an hour.

    I knew Mickey was in trouble after his last post, guys f~~~ing with him in his driveway curtesy of the ex-wife.

    #729912
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    Dark Kenshi
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    Hope you are okay, Mick.

    Do anyone knows anything about him?

    "Young was I once, I walked alone, and bewildered seemed in the way; then I found me another and rich I thought me, for man is the joy of man." Odin, HĆ vamĆ l, stanza 47.

    #729985
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    Doc
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    Still radio silence?

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

    #729988
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    Anonymous
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    Still radio silence?

    Not the police radio!

    #729990
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    Doc
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    I had literally a bad trip, we were running around in an abandon Victorian train station in Springfield, I almost ran in a doorway that was actually an open elevator shaft with water and debris at the bottom, the basement appeared to be flooded in several feet of water, if the fall didn’t kill me the freezing water (winter) would have! That was it for me! I don’t even know what stopped me from running into that doorway in the darkness! I ran right up to the edge waiting for my brother to get out of the man-way built into the heating system and join me, when I looked forward and saw no floor I nearly s~~~ bricks in fear!

    I’m one of the kids from my childhood that made it out alive too!

    That is so crazy.

    When i was real young I rode a trike out from an alley straight into a road. As I did all I saw in the corner of my eye was a big yellow ford screeching to a halt on my left. It missed me by about a foot. I didn’t flinch, didn’t even turn my head to look straight at it.
    I knew I did wrong and carried on down the the side street opposite the alley.

    I didn’t look back and the Ford never followed.

    I’ll never forget that. Had that car been even half a second ahead or me half a second Behind I would have been underneath it.

    That moment is etched into my memory.
    I never crossed a road on bike, trike skate or foot without looking for years after that.

    Crazy.

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

    #729992
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    Doc
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    Still radio silence?

    Not the police radio!

    Nope those things never sleep.

    That clip is f~~~ing brilliant.

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

    #730010
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    Anonymous
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    That moment is etched into my memory.

    The train station had horse drawn carts for moving luggage and we found a pile of old engineers logs from the 1920s’, all frozen in time with lots of dust! The place was big! Took all day and didn’t see everything! It’s being renovated.

    I remember walking up this conveyor belt to another level, it was like being in Donkey Kong! The heating ducts were made of thick steel plate with tight spiral stair cases built right into the structure, you could walk through the entire heating duct work and look through the slats at the floor far below! it was how we accessed parts of the station effectively sealed off in a time capsule!

    I saw all this s~~~ as it was the day the station was abandoned decades before the 70’s.

    To the right of this photo is the spiral staircase/heating duct we walked through, from level to level the boxed manway that ran along the ceilings was steel, coolest thing walking inside it in the pitch black using lighters until the vents lit our way.

    I’m glad I got to explore it before the restoration, it was like being in post Apocalyptic circa Victorian! Like walking through the f~~~ing Titanic!

    #730016
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    FrostByte
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    MG-É¹ĒŹoʇ wrote:
    I had literally a bad trip, we were running around in an abandon Victorian train station in Springfield, I almost ran in a doorway that was actually an open elevator shaft with water and debris at the bottom, the basement appeared to be flooded in several feet of water, if the fall didn’t kill me the freezing water (winter) would have! That was it for me! I don’t even know what stopped me from running into that doorway in the darkness! I ran right up to the edge waiting for my brother to get out of the man-way built into the heating system and join me, when I looked forward and saw no floor I nearly s~~~ bricks in fear!

    I’m one of the kids from my childhood that made it out alive too!

    That is so crazy.

    When i was real young I rode a trike out from an alley straight into a road. As I did all I saw in the corner of my eye was a big yellow ford screeching to a halt on my left. It missed me by about a foot. I didn’t flinch, didn’t even turn my head to look straight at it.
    I knew I did wrong and carried on down the the side street opposite the alley.

    I didn’t look back and the Ford never followed.

    I’ll never forget that. Had that car been even half a second ahead or me half a second Behind I would have been underneath it.

    That moment is etched into my memory.
    I never crossed a road on bike, trike skate or foot without looking for years after that.

    Crazy.

    I have to give mine: Just cuz

    Spent 3 hours in black quicksand in Mich. When they found me I had to take off my pants and leave my shoes behind so I could slip out of the goo. I lucked out because as I was sinking fast my foot found a tree root and I was able to stop my sinking. I was stuck up to my chest. This old article wasn’t me but it was the same general area.

    http://wmmq.com/michigan-quicksand-is-apparently-not-just-lore/

    If you rescue a damsel in distress, all you will get is a distressed damsel.

    #730152
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    KevinStyles
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    Now i’m all curious what happened! Guess we won’t hear the conclusion of this story till he’s out on bail if he’s able to get out on bail that is.

    #730192
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    Doc
    Doc
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    That moment is etched into my memory.

    The train station had horse drawn carts for moving luggage and we found a pile of old engineers logs from the 1920s’, all frozen in time with lots of dust! The place was big! Took all day and didn’t see everything! It’s being renovated.

    I remember walking up this conveyor belt to another level, it was like being in Donkey Kong! The heating ducts were made of thick steel plate with tight spiral stair cases built right into the structure, you could walk through the entire heating duct work and look through the slats at the floor far below! it was how we accessed parts of the station effectively sealed off in a time capsule!

    I saw all this s~~~ as it was the day the station was abandoned decades before the 70’s.

    To the right of this photo is the spiral staircase/heating duct we walked through, from level to level the boxed manway that ran along the ceilings was steel, coolest thing walking inside it in the pitch black using lighters until the vents lit our way.

    I’m glad I got to explore it before the restoration, it was like being in post Apocalyptic circa Victorian! Like walking through the f~~~ing Titanic!

    That’s a really cool story Tower. I love old buildings.

    The one I work in is over 100 Years Old and some parts are empty and in disrepair.
    It’s suppsed to be haunted by old staff and patients too.

    I think places like that and places like the train station you describe are pretty amazing.

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

    #730194
    Doc
    Doc
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    You had a close shave there Frostbyte. Fair play.

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

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