Re: RE: whoops!

From: srp@cox.net
Date: Tue May 14 2002 - 10:24:03 EDT


Must be a jar-rine...

GO NAVY.

:P
(FYI- I have a navy.mil email address at work, so I'm entitled to rib ya!)

If it were an RT you wouldn't even seen the blue lights as they'd be too far behind you! :P

Sam
(no offense to the armed forces... I work for them)

>
> From: Stlaurent Mr Steven <STLAURENTS@MCTSSA.USMC.MIL>
> Date: 2002/05/14 Tue AM 09:34:17 EDT
> To: "'dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net'" <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>,
> dml@dakota-truck.net
> Subject: DML: RE: whoops!
>
>
> Hahahahahhahahahahhahaa
>
> I am so sorry. I know how you feel.
>
> A quick one: making a right turn on Vandergrift on CampPendleton heading
> toward the front gate the smoking some tires like always (hehehehe) and
> launch the car in afterburner. Looking behind me a blue Ford Contera
> (spelling?) tried in vain to keep up with me (this is a 45MPH zone), however
> I was doing around 60 plus. I thought this bird brain trying to race me but
> the car was losing ground until! I see the blue
> lights!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> I brother! It was an unmarked military police car. It was the base CID
> (Criminal Intelligence Division) squad car.
>
> I pulled over aback a block away when I saw the lights. Open the glove box
> and proceeded in getting the paperwork out.
>
> Looking in my rear view mirror the car pulls up and the guy gets out and was
> smiling away with a big grin.
>
> NO TICKET. Just spent the next twenty minutes talking about performance
> cars and trucks.
>
> He tell me..."I had to throw the lights on when I could not keep up with
> you...." Bahahhahahahaaha
>
> Woooow! That was a close one.
>
> Like I said, I feel for you.
>
> --------------------------------------
> Steven St.Laurent
> C4i System Engineer
> C4i Engineering Branch, PSD, MCTSSA
> MARCORSYSCOM, U.S. Marine Corps
> Office (760) 725-2506 (DSN Prefix: 365)
> "Never be content with somebody else definition
> of you. Instead, define yourself by your own beliefs,
> your own truths, your own understanding of who
> you are. Never be content until you are happy with
> the unique person GOD has created you to be."
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: joel.esler@us.army.mil [mailto:joel.esler@us.army.mil]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 5:56 AM
> To: dml@dakota-truck.net
> Subject: DML: whoops!
>
>
> Well, this morning on the way to work, after rolling through the main
> gate here on post and not looking at the guy that stands in the middle
> of the road that waves you over to check your car...(I'm in the
> Army)... I was getting pulled over after he caught up to me in this
> wide open parking lot, well, I didn't think that the Military Police
> (MP) was pulling me over and got out of the way for him to pass me,
> well when I realized that he was pulling me over, I tried to make a
> right into this big abandoned parking lot. Didn't make it.
>
> I highsided the curb on the left hand side of the truck, and my drivers
> side front wheel went way down in a ditch, and the truck became
> balanced on the frame right under the drivers door. Well, after the
> truck quit rocking and I crawled out the passenger side of the vehicle,
> after surveying the situation, I enlisted some help. Well by this time
> about 4 or 5 people had stopped to look at this downright precarious
> situation. All of them doubters that the bad ass dak would pull itself
> out of the hole.
>
> Got three guys to stand on the passenger side of the tailgate and bed,
> and crawled back in, put it in reverse, and pulled her out. I got
> lucky, it only dented that lip below the drivers door under the truck.
> Didn't even break my neon! Thank God
>
> Joel Esler
>



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