Doyle gave the undercover detective posing as a 14-year-old girl his office phone number and his government-issued cell phone number
Because he really really wanted to impress her?
ewww
I'm thinking how fun it would be to be that cop. "Yeah, we've got another one claiming to be a big shot ::checks phone number:: HOLY FUCK" ::happy cops running around, high-fiving::
It is sunny here (Western NY), but it snowed last night. We have had bad storms up to and including in May, so I am not surprised.
Remember my little tug of war with the theatre that I work for regarding meetings (the only reason I can't go is that there is no place to park/no one will pick me up). Yeah, they decided that there is just no way they can either a) send someone to pick me up b) change the meeting time to when parking is available c) provide parking or d) have it in a room with a telephone.
Now, my boss at my regular job is willing to work something out with me, but I am so tempted to not do it. I mean, why am I the one who is always compromising? They have not compromised one inch about the meeting!
It snowed in May in Rochester one year.
Jeez, fine!
Hooray for peer pressure!
It's creepy how the sky keeps changing color.
It snowed in May in Rochester one year.
You were here for that? Neat to think of Tom Scola being in my city!
Also, did we cross post about snow in May in Rochester, because that is sort of funny!
I went to college at RIT.
I'd take a picture out my window, but the dazzling cloudless blue might be too much for you. Also, no camera.
Yeah, Trudy, that's almost a "Wire" episode.
Homeland Security doesn't mean what I would think it means. I don't know what appalls me more--the perviness or the stupidity. Right now it's pretty even.
t frolics in 70-degree low-humidity sunshine