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FJR Rides and Gatherings
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I met my second LEO up close and personal
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<blockquote data-quote="Rolavine" data-source="post: 580128" data-attributes="member: 15639"><p>On my way to work this morning on I5 in the rain, I hit a long open section with no one in front of me, but for some reason, perhaps some unexpected sensitivity to microwaves created by late night anticipation of far too many frozen burritos, I thought 'hey this would be a good place for a cop', and just as I thought that I saw a car on the right and I ducked to the side a shielding Honda Element and adjusted my speed. The cop was on the side of his car out in the open, crouching down like some master in a Jet Li movie, right beside his door pointing his radar gun at the oncomming traffic like some avenging alien God determined to sterilize all homo sapiens before calling the mother ship. He followed me for ten miles with me oh so prim and proper in the right lane like some law abiding, well programmed, little automaton. Then he pulled over into a rest stop. I didn't stop to gater evidence but I think he wasn't even after me, he just needed to pee.</p><p></p><p>Yeah some great adventure, ha, but I did manage to ride that clear rift I imagined appearing in the drift of the rain on the online dopler radar before leaving home, only getting soaked half the way. When a guys got to ride he's got to ride!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rolavine, post: 580128, member: 15639"] On my way to work this morning on I5 in the rain, I hit a long open section with no one in front of me, but for some reason, perhaps some unexpected sensitivity to microwaves created by late night anticipation of far too many frozen burritos, I thought 'hey this would be a good place for a cop', and just as I thought that I saw a car on the right and I ducked to the side a shielding Honda Element and adjusted my speed. The cop was on the side of his car out in the open, crouching down like some master in a Jet Li movie, right beside his door pointing his radar gun at the oncomming traffic like some avenging alien God determined to sterilize all homo sapiens before calling the mother ship. He followed me for ten miles with me oh so prim and proper in the right lane like some law abiding, well programmed, little automaton. Then he pulled over into a rest stop. I didn't stop to gater evidence but I think he wasn't even after me, he just needed to pee. Yeah some great adventure, ha, but I did manage to ride that clear rift I imagined appearing in the drift of the rain on the online dopler radar before leaving home, only getting soaked half the way. When a guys got to ride he's got to ride! [/QUOTE]
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