Friday, November 26, 2021

License and Registration Please

 


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  1. No sorry you're going to have to frisk me.

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  2. I'd ask for a none tatted up officer, not this tatted slore...

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    1. I think I'm liberal but don't really like tatts on girls. Some people call them tramp stamps.

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  3. Looks like the lady's a Japanese robo sex doll that's been drafted into the depleted Portland, Oregon police Department.

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    1. Having lived in Portland for 30 years, she would fit right in.

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    2. Mike Austin, I too am from the Portland area... sucks to be there and I ain't...

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    3. I left in 1993, moved to South America for 11 years, now am content and happy here in Oklahoma City for 17 years now.

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  4. with the tats and hair hanging down she looks like a hollywood model posing as a cop

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  5. Meh, kind of person that if you washed her face, wouldn't look as good

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  6. Sorry, she looks like a tatted up trollop.

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  7. Is this the time or place to mention that tattoos on a woman are as attractive as nose rings on same? And to add to the unease, the makeup---too much or too little?

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  8. Not sure if she has crazy eyes or not. But arms covered in garish tats? Red Flag.

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  9. Her; Anything you say can, will be held against you…
    Me; TITS,TITS,TITS!

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  10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cb0dTdTeHMU

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  11. I don’t remember who, but a very attractive lady once said, “You wouldn’t put bumper stickers all over a Rolls Royce, now would you.”

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  12. Not the best place for that pink griptillian especially in a scuffle.

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    1. When I was a deputy, I kept a Gerber multitool on my Batbelt, in it's holster. Not a knife where it could be grabbed by anyone.

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  13. name on birth certificate: Herman Schwartz

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  14. Way back around 1968-1970, a county PD in the near Washington, DC area would not accept candidates with ANY tattoos. Their policy considered it a "sign of emotional insecurity".

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