Mea Culpa, You da Man!!!!!!!
[QUOTE=BigDickRick]Garthy,
I went and met her before your post, so how about an apology?[/QUOTE]
Lighten up, Rick. Ya did good. That is the way to do it. No point in doing this if your not going to put up. Still, don't get pissed for doing the right thing. Nothing I said was that offensive, and the recommendations I made stand true.
Sorry I upset you- guess I have to learn how be a kinder and gentler human being with more compassion for my fellow earth-inhabitants. (How about those poor polar bears that are drowning. I just want to cry).
Feel better now?
I, for one, would like to hear more of a report on her. I spoke to her on the phone and she seems nice enough. But her prices seemed high for no non-FS visit. Was she a hand release? Could you DATY? Was her body as nice as her pic? Was she a clock watcher. What sort of venue did you meet her at? Spill the beans, mate (or PM me).
You earned your bragging rights. Also know that you may have posted in time before me, but your post did not show until after mine (because your posts do not go up right away). So, although it looks like I could see your post when I responded, I could not.
Peace
-G
Unmarked Ford Fusions too!
[QUOTE=Guitarman1]I actually used to drive a plain grey Crown Vic a long time ago. It was a used cab. I got it for dirt cheap. Believe it or not I even picked up a few SW's in it.
Really it is a good idea to be alert and pay attention when anything that is available as a fleet vehicle is around. Crown Vics, Impalas, Chargers, Suburbans, Expeditions, Explorers, etc.[/QUOTE]A couple of Massachusetts "Staties" that live near me in Western Mass have UNMARKED Ford Fusions for their cruisers. One is white the other is a medium gray/silver in color.
From the outside they look completely normal but the "take-down" lights are clearly visible on the rear shelf, front dash and inside of the headlights.
These cars appear to be fully loaded with all the latest technology including some kind of IR scanners for reading license plates at great distances, dash board video, a large flat screen PC monitor and full time cell based internet connection to the state IT systems.
All very stealthy. Not to shabby for a state on the verge of bankruptcy and supposedly needing to raise taxes.