Well, Seminole, Texas is/was a small town where, even if you didn't know what you were doing, someone else did. I first knew Gene Pate when he was involved with the Boy Scouts there. Maybe he had it in for me in that I was dishonorably discharged from the scouts. Heheheheh I wasn't doing my duty to God and my country, and I didn't obey the scout laws. What happened was, our troop was camping for the weekend at Camp Tonkawa and the girl scouts were across the small lake at Buffalo Gap, Texas. I got caught twice swimming over to their side. Mike
Geza Polony wrote: > Mike, can I ask how you remember the cop's name? I couldn't remember a cop's > name if he pulled me over yesterday. > > In general, the lack of flashing blue lights in the rear view mirror is one > of the great, money-saving features of these vans. I know in my Saabs its > always a concern as they feel like they're built to cruise at 110 or so, and > each 80-in-a-70 zone ticket is worth about 10 tanks of gas. With the > Vanagon, cops just look at you and think, "Nah, they can't be speeding in > that old thing..." > |
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