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On 2/27/2018 at 11:45 PM, Danno said:

Jim - - 

I always reminded my troops (and myself) that we always had to deal with the worst people at their best and the best people at their worst.  It helps a little to keep things in perspective.

BTW - What part of KS are you in;  where does your son want to work?

 

 

Amen.

G

Posted
3 hours ago, Agent G said:

Wait a second,I thought I just heard some one quote those words on the radio,or TV.Im serious...Its a good saying.Especially for cops..Hmmm

 

Posted (edited)
On ‎2‎/‎28‎/‎2018 at 1:21 PM, Jim N said:

Danno,

We live outside of Topeka in the northeast part of the state.  Last time we spoke about this, he was interested in the Lawrence or Overland Park police departments.  He is working toward a double major in psychology and criminal justice.  His goal at the moment is to put some time in at a local department and then work toward what he refers to as the alphabet agencies - FBI, etc.

Ahhh.  Sounds like he has a good plan.  Wish him well for me, too.  It is an honorable calling.

I was born in Topeka but only lived there part of my first year . . . grew up in Hoisington until 10, then family moved to Wichita.  I started out on Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office before relocating to Colorado Springs . . . now in Arizona.  My parents lived in Leavenworth in my adult years - Mom was an intake counselor at the U.S. Military Disciplinary Barracks.  

Good luck, Jim - nice "visiting" with you.

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3 hours ago, NYLIBUD said:

 

 

Funny thing you mention that, Ron.  

The Lovely & Gracious Mrs. B and I were watching one of our regular shows a couple of weeks ago and heard it said.  It made me smile.  L&GMB said, "Hey, you always say that. Did he get that from you?"

Well, my, my, my. 

He could well have.  Joe was with the Colorado Springs police when I was with the County Sheriff's Office.  We were patrol officers at the same time, patrol supervisors, and detectives at our respective agencies.  We attended criminal justice classes together and our jobs crossed paths from time to time since his city was in my county.  I did a lot of criminal justice teaching and training around the state.  We knew each other back then.  His first supervisor in detectives was a close, life-long friend of mine.  I was a Major Crimes detective and ended up going into Arson and Fire Investigations.  Joe went into Homicide.  Fast forward many years - I left the sheriff's office and traveled the country investigating fires for insurance companies, he continued in Homicide.  I had a good career and ended up with a lot of ashy boots.  He had a good career and ended up with the TV show -- and fame and fortune.      

And, no . . . he doesn't call and he doesn't write.  LOL.  I just get a kick out of his shows and stories, many of which I remember.  And, nearly every episode features friends of mine, associates, and people I worked with, too.  

Posted
11 minutes ago, Ridge Rider said:

I did like the Heathers but Farrah was on my wall.

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Actually I still have this poster somewhere in my basement.Im sure it's all wrinkled or folded.So it's not worth a dime.However,from what I know,is that if you have this poster in perfect condition,and maybe even possibly framed,it can be worth some money.Ah,...RIP Farrah,a true beauty in deed. 

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22 hours ago, JollySipper said:

Heather Locklear isn't so busty, but this lady definitely is.........

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Oh, wait, you said "Busted", not "Busty", my bad.......!  :P

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Posted
3 hours ago, Ridge Rider said:

I did like the Heathers but Farrah was on my wall.

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Had the same poster as a young teen and the onene of all three Charlie's Angels together and Jacklyn Smith was in a white bikini..

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Oh there are plenty of older woman that are very attractive.And I still think Heather Locklear is one of those woman.I mean Yea,her mug shot is pretty bad,but then again,ALL police mug shots are pretty bad.

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Every once in a while, there's a good one. This reckless driver was the subject of a crazy number of memes. I sent her a message on Facebook, offering to be a designated driver if she's ever in Austin. I did not get a reply. LOL.

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Edited by LDO
Correcting my stupid autocorrect.

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