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Lol honestly that would scare the shit out of me. At the same time i'd love to be the clown. I think i'm going to put this to use this halloween.
From a friend in Texas who is a police officer:
I'm irritated when people come down on our police officers, saying that they don't care about or respect others. Well, here is a story that clearly shows not all policemen are in that category.
This story involves the police department in the small hill country town of Kerrville,Texas who reported finding a man's body last Saturday in the early evening in the Pedernales River near the State Highway 87 bridge. The dead man's name would not be released until his family had been notified. The victim apparently drowned due to excessive beer consumption while visiting "someone" in Fredericksburg .He was wearing black fishnet stockings, 10 inch spiked heels, a red garter belt, a pink G-string, purple lipstick, dazzle dust on his eyelids, 1 1/2 inch false eyelashes and an Obama T-shirt. The police removed the Obama T-shirt to spare his family any unnecessary embarrassment.
So there, Texas policemen do care.
Dumb asses.
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Cheers,
Sirhr
It's all fun and games until you meet the guy with a concealed weapon permit.
Cheers,
Sirhr
This timelapse shows Amish farmers in Ohio raising a barn on 13 May 2014 in an impressive 10 hour session. The timelapse was shot by Scott Miller using a Canon 60D with a wireless remote timer set at 20 second intervals. Miller shot 1,600 pictures from 7:00am until 5:00pm and compressed the footage into this 3:30 timelapse. What an amazing display of teamwork!
This timelapse shows Amish farmers in Ohio raising a barn on 13 May 2014 in an impressive 10 hour session. The timelapse was shot by Scott Miller using a Canon 60D with a wireless remote timer set at 20 second intervals. Miller shot 1,600 pictures from 7:00am until 5:00pm and compressed the footage into this 3:30 timelapse. What an amazing display of teamwork!