I heard a crash and went outside to check my truck and I noticed a car with a big dent in it and a guy looking at my back left quarter panel. As I walked towards him he put up his hand to stop me saying, “There is nothing to see here, there is no dent, trust me.” I noticed my truck was now sitting at a bit of an angle and continued walking whereby the guy said that he was a cop and that he was demanding that I stop where I was and just trust him that there was no damage.
When I pressed him and asked him about the crash noise, he was right away on his phone, which he handed to me and said a judge wanted to talk to me. The judge said that I was on thin ice not obeying law enforcement and that I should do as I was told. I reminded the judge that all I wanted to do was “look” at the back of my truck to make sure everything was OK and not damaged.
After I said that, the judge kicked it up a notch and reminded me that it was his job to work with the police to make sure things went smoothly in the land and that by challenging the system I could be charged with crimes against the state, possibly even arrested and put behind bars.
Well, … we have been spinning on this point for days now and I find myself at times considering that the judge and the policeman might be right … one is definitely a judge, … and the other definitely a policeman, … and that causes me to go back and repack what happened and I see quite clearly that they must be up to something ...
I turned on CNN and sure enough they are there reminding me that sedition is a heinous crime and that if I don't want to go down in history with a song written about my traitorialistic attitude I had better smarten up.
The mayor has now promised to work with me and re-educate me in the ways of the modern world.
Thank-you mayor … have a doughnut …
Funny, … I thought these folks worked for me …
When I pressed him and asked him about the crash noise, he was right away on his phone, which he handed to me and said a judge wanted to talk to me. The judge said that I was on thin ice not obeying law enforcement and that I should do as I was told. I reminded the judge that all I wanted to do was “look” at the back of my truck to make sure everything was OK and not damaged.
After I said that, the judge kicked it up a notch and reminded me that it was his job to work with the police to make sure things went smoothly in the land and that by challenging the system I could be charged with crimes against the state, possibly even arrested and put behind bars.
Well, … we have been spinning on this point for days now and I find myself at times considering that the judge and the policeman might be right … one is definitely a judge, … and the other definitely a policeman, … and that causes me to go back and repack what happened and I see quite clearly that they must be up to something ...
I turned on CNN and sure enough they are there reminding me that sedition is a heinous crime and that if I don't want to go down in history with a song written about my traitorialistic attitude I had better smarten up.
The mayor has now promised to work with me and re-educate me in the ways of the modern world.
Thank-you mayor … have a doughnut …
Funny, … I thought these folks worked for me …