Conquest351 wrote:mndsm wrote: PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE- do a burnout with the lights flashing. I BEG YOU.THIS!!!
I second that emotion.
Conquest351 wrote:mndsm wrote: PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE- do a burnout with the lights flashing. I BEG YOU.THIS!!!
I second that emotion.
I've only been asked that three times now
Yeah, I have to do a burnout. That's bucket list stuff right there.
That thing could possibly be the most fun a person could have fully-clothed and sober. The possibilities are endless...
Just sitting by the side of the road with the engine off and watching traffic would be so FUN!
In reply to N Sperlo: I have a "date" with a Metro cop on Friday - I'm going to be all responsible and stuff and not use the lights until I'm with him. There is a brand name on them, will have to check and get back to you. I know that most of the aftermarket stuff was added by a company called Leggett and Platt out of St. Thomas, Ontario.
Lesley, you don't strike me as the handcuff type anyway; I can however see you dressed in blue just to pull over some male model for a pat down.
Partner, got a dangerous weapon here!
In reply to Lesley:
Since they loan those to police departments for test drives, I'll assume their red, white, blue, and yellow. Likely made by Whalen. Let me know if I win.
More importantly, have fun.
Any plans on getting ahold of the twin turbo Interceptor?
N Sperlo wrote: In reply to Lesley: Since they loan those to police departments for test drives, I'll assume their red, white, blue, and yellow. Likely made by Whalen. Let me know if I win.More importantly, have fun. Any plans on getting ahold of the twin turbo Interceptor?
Ahhh, would love to, those cars are dead hot.
Going to the local cop shop tomorrow morning, hoping to play with some equipment
Lesley wrote: I'm just dying here... Tim Horton's told me "no charge" at the drive through today.![]()
You did that on purpose....
BTW, if you flip the spots up, there is better visibility. More aero drag, yes, but you won't be mowing down pedestrians on corners.
Lesley wrote: I'm just dying here... Tim Horton's told me "no charge" at the drive through today.![]()
My wife had to go with a nice Detective after some incidents at the military housing she manages. They stopped for lunch; sandwich & chips stuff.
Detective hands the teller $20, she hands him back a ten, a five, four ones and four quarters.
"Thank you have a nice day".
Tell me again why cops are fat?
Well...the one I met this morning sure wasn't.
Hey, if I put those spots on, do you think I'd get busted?
Lesley wrote: I know that most of the aftermarket stuff was added by a company called Leggett and Platt out of St. Thomas, Ontario.
Fun facts - Leggett & Platt started out as a mattress manufacturer in Mississippi, and they still do make good quality furniture though they have diversified immensely. My wife's grandfather was an executive with them for most of his career (possibly president of the company, my handle on that branch of the family history is slippery).
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