Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2011 10:09:39 -0700
Reply-To: Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Harpies II
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dear incident person
Harpy /?// what in the world is a Harpy ????
BTW that exchange of information issue is actually a real safety problem as
you have mentioned ...
i should think it would be a good idea to speak with your elected persons
and let them know about this incredibly large hole in the fence ...
it would seem to me that a better idea would be for the information to be
transfered to a sealed envelope then to an officer who would pass along to
the appropriate agencies if required ...
this is simply a question of privacy and personal safety ...
regards
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 9:15 AM, ed donnen <spliced.surprise@gmail.com>wrote:
> Night of the Harpies, Part II
> Oh, you still reading this? The odd thing about a really good G&T is that
> the alcohol goes straight to my fingers. When I try to type, "and I drove
> down the highway at moderate speed," it comes out, "andway Iway ovedray
> ownday ethay ighwayhay atway oderatemay eedspay." But I digress. Now
> where
> was I? Oh yes, "You continue west on 66 hoping to be pulled over by an
> officer (You don't have a cell phone)."
>
> Officer Browning-Automatic:
> In due course your cunning plan comes to fruition and an officer in the
> local constabulary stops the pursuit and provides assistance by placing his
> vehicle between the raging harpies and yourself. Things now take on the
> look/feel like an episode of "Cops" (bad harpies, bad harpies, what you
> gunna do…). Officer Browning-Automatic repeatedly stops your narrative to
> tell the Harpies to get back into the vehicle and wait for him. After a
> short time other officers arrived and you attempt to tell your saga to
> each. During this discourse two mini vans pulled up in front of you and
> again you have to stop your tale as Officer Browning-Automatic goes forward
> to ascertain why they stopped. When he returns he asks one of the other
> officers to take their statements as both vehicle drivers were witness to
> the second attack on 66. We now have most of Arlington County's finest
> lined up behind the Harpy-mobile, all lights flashing. The Harpies are all
> out of their vehicle, two of them flat on the ground. The vehicle has all
> its doors open, trunk open, even the hood is open.
>
> Hey, have you noticed you went from having a truck to driving a vehicle?
> It
> must be the LEO influence field at work.
>
> The Rescue Vehicle:
> When asked how Harpy Prime sustained leg and knee injuries, you state you
> don't know. It could have been the first attack, the second attack, or
> just
> them walking out into traffic during the second attack, or not related at
> all. A Rescue Vehicle arrives and Harpy Prime is put inside for medical
> treatment screaming insults and threats, ing, ing, ing; officers assist
> with
> the containment. Harpy Prime is finally restrained by wrapping her to the
> gurney with Duct Tape (use 127). After a bit the Rescue Vehicle leaves
> with
> the screaming Harpy Prime inside. No need for a siren, just leave the
> windows open,…ing ing ing ing ing ing …
>
> Epilogue: Harpy Secondary was driving on a suspended license (no kidding),
> occupants in the vehicle were "heavily intoxicated" (ditto above comment).
> According to Arlington County procedures, drivers exchange info, so now the
> Harpies have my name, address, and phone number. Oh brother!
> The above saga was true, only the names have been changed to obscure the
> facts.
> Final score- Truck 1.5, Harpies 0.
>
>
> Post Script: This is the first time I have written in the Second Person.
> Maybe I am trying to disconnect myself from the whole incident.
>
--
roger w
From Proverbs:
Under three things the earth trembles, under four it cannot bear up: a
servant who becomes king ...
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