Wasn’t that a Clint Eastwood character, the unnamed traffic hazard? And what the hell is up with a mattress in the road? Izzit mebbe for all those ladders and goats that are, so to say, in the rut?
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JeanieSpokane on February 03 at 9:50 a.m.
“9:29 a.m. Officer reports that the gates are down and the lights are flashing @ the railroad crossing at Diagonal & Ramsey. But no train is coming.”
You have to be very, very careful of those invisible trains.
thomg57 on February 03 at 9:59 a.m.
Probation & parole workers report an uncooperative adult male in the office.
Is this really an unusual situation?
nic on February 03 at 10:11 a.m.
Probation & parole workers report an uncooperative adult male in the office.
Employee? Or parolee?
KevinTaylor on February 03 at 2:38 p.m.
Wasn’t that a Clint Eastwood character, the unnamed traffic hazard? And what the hell is up with a mattress in the road? Izzit mebbe for all those ladders and goats that are, so to say, in the rut?