Not as of yet, but I agree that it is quite an emergency. Normally that is when I sacrifice my underwear or socks.
I do too but only if my wifes robe is not hanging on the hook in there.
Not as of yet, but I agree that it is quite an emergency. Normally that is when I sacrifice my underwear or socks.
Ok, see, THAT one I can understand. THAT's an actual emergency. I can't see calling 911 because I've been inconvenienced due to my own stupidity.
Off-the-wall calls keep things interesting.
Off-the-wall calls keep things interesting. I don't work for a super-busy department like lrahm and others, so maybe they don't find it as amusing as I do.
When I worked in narcotics, I ran into a guy who lined the inside of his apartment with aluminum foil. The reason...to keep the cosmic rays out.
When I worked in narcotics, I ran into a guy who lined the inside of his apartment with aluminum foil. The reason...to keep the cosmic rays out.
Just out of curiosity, why did she call the police and not a locksmith? I know lots of people who call the police for that and it would never have occurred to me to call them first, any more than I'd call the fire department to get my cat out of a tree.
Same here. I've waited a LONG time for someone to bring me a spare key before and even longer for AAA to call a locksmith when the police were just minutes away.
I saw on some show how the fuzz go around using infrared scanners to look for houses with grow lamps in them. He may have seen the same show.
We used to get lock out calls all the time! we did them as a curtsy, a wrecker service will charge $50 bucks, We no longer do this service because of power locks.
I'm waiting for the post saying the sunroof was open the whole time.
Was she a blonde?
I'm waiting for the post saying the sunroof was open the whole time.
The battery on my key fob died. I had to wait on someone to bring me a new one so I could unlock the car. He was almost too late getting to me because it was starting to rain and the top was down.
The driver or the cop?