sometimes a towel, sometimes a sock...whatever is handy.
yes I do think about you from time to time
I miss your musk
Dude, WAY TMI OK?....geez
sometimes a towel, sometimes a sock...whatever is handy.
yes I do think about you from time to time
I miss your musk
I did basically the same thing about 4 years ago, was heading home from 2nd shift and saw a dude so drunk he was bouncing off the curb on the medium and swerving across both lanes, several co-workers use the same road to go to 3rd shift so I called him to the FHP who got there quickly and caught him, if you wanna get skunk-drunk that's your business but stay the fuck off the road asshole.
It's a MEDIAN! Not a MEDIUM!
I have never read a more fake story on the internet than this one.
Wife and I went out to eat last fall and the guy in front of us was swerving, stopping in the middle of intersections on green lights, etc. We called the cops and a cop car pulled out between us and then busted the guy in the parking lot of a shopping center.
What do I win?
No shit! Check this fucker out:Not exactly. I have been under the barrel of a cop's gun a few times.
Each time they were at fault.
I am not that easy to beat down.
A harem of cats?
How about a harem of cats who have been tanned via spray tan, bro?
This is my second post about catching someone doing a crime and leading the police to them (I do not recommend tailing a perp for anyone, there is a great deal of potential risk!).
I was next to a Grand Marquis GS today that was driving like a madman. He has also constantly downing something I couldn't make out. Dark shades and a ball cap, looked about 50ish.
He finally is next to me with a guy in a Jeep Cherokee in front of him and I told my fiancee to call the police as this guy is about to hit the other one. Sure enough about 5 seconds or so later, he rearends the Jeep and sends him off the road. I got the police on the line and gave them the details. Followed him to a local Costco where he pulled in. I had to leave due to another priority, but was going to swing back around in about 30 mins to the accident site.
Another good samaritan also followed him, but wasn't so great with the details. With my information (vehicle, tag number, tag expiration, a description of the guy and who he hit) they were able to confront him when he came out of the store.
Technically, I think he should have been charged with DUI and fleeing a scene, but the police followed him home.
Me and the other person were the only two to report the accident, there were at least 20 others right there when it happened.
No one wants to use their cellphone to help anyone. I am sure many took pics and videos of the situation though.