We have this white stuff all over the ground here in Oklahoma, I’m scared what is it?
J.J. posted this entry on Saturday, February 18th, 2006 at 7:17 pm.
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J.J. – Did you forget to use your dandruff shampoo again?…… Actually, it’s more freezing rain/sleet and it’s coming down right now and is supposed to continue throughout the day, along with the temp being below freezing the past day and a half, it’s not a good day to travel in Oklahoma….
Here’s a short story that happened yesterday which shows the intelligence of our local Police….. An Arcadia (small OK town slightly North of OKC) Police Officer was escorting a funeral which passed in front of my house doing about 15 mph due to the road conditions…. This “so-called” enforcer of the law flew past the funeral at high speed in order to get to the next intersection to block it for the funeral procession….. Sounds normal enough, but with 3 problems: 1. The road conditions were so bad that no one other than the funeral was on the road, 2. The funeral was only going 15 mph and 3. Since the “show-off -I am the Law” was traveling at least 60 mph going around the funeral on the narrow 2-lane street, he loses control of his vehicle, slams into a utility pole (which falls on his car), and we’re out of electricity for over three hours with 18 degree temperatures outside just because of a real Oklahoma Red-neck cop…. And this is a person that carries a gun with the authority to use it and is supposed to protect the public…. I think the public needs protection from these kind of people…. How in the Hell did this person get this job….. This is just one of the non-driving Oklahoma local cop stories I have, just last week, two Midwest City Police cars ran into each other responding to the same call…. Both cars were destroyed – Both Officers survived – Weather – Dry-as-a-bone….. The OHP (Oklahoma Highway Patrol) is a different story and I have nothing but praise for them, apparently their hiring standards are much higher than the local Police departments…..
Who was driving the cop car Tony? oh yeah he hit a pole, not Troy’s house! Knowing the cops in arcadia that does not surprise me in the least. I am surprised that it was not one of Spencers finest!
February 19th, 2006 at 8:36 am
J.J. – Did you forget to use your dandruff shampoo again?…… Actually, it’s more freezing rain/sleet and it’s coming down right now and is supposed to continue throughout the day, along with the temp being below freezing the past day and a half, it’s not a good day to travel in Oklahoma….
Here’s a short story that happened yesterday which shows the intelligence of our local Police….. An Arcadia (small OK town slightly North of OKC) Police Officer was escorting a funeral which passed in front of my house doing about 15 mph due to the road conditions…. This “so-called” enforcer of the law flew past the funeral at high speed in order to get to the next intersection to block it for the funeral procession….. Sounds normal enough, but with 3 problems: 1. The road conditions were so bad that no one other than the funeral was on the road, 2. The funeral was only going 15 mph and 3. Since the “show-off -I am the Law” was traveling at least 60 mph going around the funeral on the narrow 2-lane street, he loses control of his vehicle, slams into a utility pole (which falls on his car), and we’re out of electricity for over three hours with 18 degree temperatures outside just because of a real Oklahoma Red-neck cop…. And this is a person that carries a gun with the authority to use it and is supposed to protect the public…. I think the public needs protection from these kind of people…. How in the Hell did this person get this job….. This is just one of the non-driving Oklahoma local cop stories I have, just last week, two Midwest City Police cars ran into each other responding to the same call…. Both cars were destroyed – Both Officers survived – Weather – Dry-as-a-bone….. The OHP (Oklahoma Highway Patrol) is a different story and I have nothing but praise for them, apparently their hiring standards are much higher than the local Police departments…..
February 20th, 2006 at 12:32 am
I thought you tripping billies down in Okietown were ready to accept precipitation however you could
get it.
February 21st, 2006 at 11:25 pm
Who was driving the cop car Tony? oh yeah he hit a pole, not Troy’s house! Knowing the cops in arcadia that does not surprise me in the least. I am surprised that it was not one of Spencers finest!