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RE: You KNOW that Bubba's on here... - Mufasa - 01-18-2012 09:14 PM

Charleston = quiet place, chock full of history, great food, friendly peeps, access to deep water, good golfing, nearby Savannah and Hilton Head, five hours from the Smokies.

However.... if you are young and full of pi$$ and vinegar, it may not be your cup O' tea.


RE: You KNOW that Bubba's on here... - Mufasa - 01-18-2012 09:16 PM

By the way Boom - his name was officer (ready for this?) "Angel".


RE: You KNOW that Bubba's on here... - Lanix - 01-18-2012 09:28 PM

(01-18-2012 08:33 PM)Mufasa Wrote:  He went to work in Bluffton, SC....

'Prolly the same Ahole that pointed a Glock at me one night. Asked me if I wanted to hit him.
I told him if he took that badge off I would ruin his evening. Never say that in front of TWO cops.

Gotta speeding ticket in Bluffton. $200 only 10 mph over. I guess I made that fat goober's day.


RE: You KNOW that Bubba's on here... - Mufasa - 01-18-2012 09:34 PM

Jeeze - it wasn't Angel, was it???


RE: You KNOW that Bubba's on here... - Boomer - 01-18-2012 09:40 PM

No please dont tell me that!

I dont know what the name of this cretin was, but he had an obvious burr in his saddle about the military. Found out later he was demoted and sent to another district for that stunt. Charleston, before the hurricane, was awesome. Used to go to Battery Park, lots of seafood spots, but.....

That, my friend, is HICKVILLE if there ever was one.


RE: You KNOW that Bubba's on here... - VincentUlyssis - 01-21-2012 06:28 AM

What's up with arrogant cops anyway? Most that I know are really cool grounded people but once in awhile you meet one or two who are rude, abrupt and just plain nasty. Less like public servants and more like shnooks.

I know they deal with a lot of the dregs of society and they've become hardened, but it really is important to treat every new person they encounter with cordial respect.


RE: You KNOW that Bubba's on here... - Boomer - 01-21-2012 12:17 PM

Isnt this like pulling over a couple guys on BMWs on a logging road in the middle of nowhere?


RE: You KNOW that Bubba's on here... - Phillip - 01-21-2012 02:03 PM

Keep your eyes on the ones wearing mirror sunglasses and with a toothpick in their mouths. Not an ideal situation to be in - just saying.


RE: You KNOW that Bubba's on here... - Scooter Britches - 01-21-2012 05:03 PM

Aw, they're not all bad. I got pulled over for doing 60 in a 45 (was keeping up w/ traffic, I was just the last one). Once the cop saw my Mil ID card and learned I was DD'ing for my fellow First Sergeants, he let me go with a "Oh cool...have a good evening! Oh, and slow down a bit!" I said thank you and asked him if he'd like me to bring him some wings from the restaurant we were going to... Smile


RE: You KNOW that Bubba's on here... - nettiesaur - 01-21-2012 05:31 PM

(01-21-2012 12:17 PM)boomer Wrote:  Isnt this like pulling over a couple guys on BMWs on a logging road in the middle of nowhere?

LoL.
Quote:Keep your eyes on the ones wearing mirror sunglasses and with a toothpick in their mouths. Not an ideal situation to be in - just saying.
If you are in Georgia, that might be my cousin. He is such a character. He does stuff just to freak people out, but he really is a good guy.

So does another officer that frequents this place.Big Grin