Posted by Wile E on November 03, 2012 at 11:18:13 from (66.188.56.202):
Here is a laugh for all of ya.
Last night around 7pm the phone rings, I noticed that the area code was 3 hours east of me. I figure, Ok lets have some fun with this clown. I pick up the phone.....Mr. So and So this is the fraternal order of police....Blah, Blah. I said "Oh I thought you were going to get me to vote for the white guy or the black guy" No, Mr. So and So I really hope you understand how important the police are, yada, yada. I said "you know what I bet you take a lot of verbal abuse huh"? He says "well yes Mr. So and So I am so glad you understand me" I said -----"Let me guess you want Money from me,-----Well I thought that is what my taxes are for" "Well yes Mr. So and So but money is needed for....." I said "I need for you to answer something for me" "What does the state police do other than hand out tickets on the freeway" "can you answer this for me"? The guy says "no I cant"..........I laughed and hung up.
What the F*** is the fraternal order of police anyway? Is it just a scam.? I have wondered this for a long time. Any police officers here?
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