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<blockquote data-quote="Rafter S" data-source="post: 1324461" data-attributes="member: 21194"><p>My father's old partner used to love to tell the story about when his sister got married and he was taking her and her new husband from the church at Whitehall to the reception in Navasota. This was in the late 1950's. Anyway, he had his '57 Chevy wound up to about 100, and met one of the local officers a couple of miles out of town. The officer immediately hit his lights, but my dad's buddy just kept going. He said by the time the officer got turned around he was clean out of sight. However, as is common in rural areas, the officer recognized him and knew where he was going. He's been dead for over 10 years but I can still hear him finish up the story:</p><p></p><p><em>By the time he got turned around and caught up to me I was standing at the keg getting a beer. He pulled out his ticket book and I said "What are you doing?" He said "I'm fixing to write you a ticket." I told him "No you're not. You didn't catch me. Here, have a beer." He took it, drank it, and went on about his business.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafter S, post: 1324461, member: 21194"] My father's old partner used to love to tell the story about when his sister got married and he was taking her and her new husband from the church at Whitehall to the reception in Navasota. This was in the late 1950's. Anyway, he had his '57 Chevy wound up to about 100, and met one of the local officers a couple of miles out of town. The officer immediately hit his lights, but my dad's buddy just kept going. He said by the time the officer got turned around he was clean out of sight. However, as is common in rural areas, the officer recognized him and knew where he was going. He's been dead for over 10 years but I can still hear him finish up the story: [i]By the time he got turned around and caught up to me I was standing at the keg getting a beer. He pulled out his ticket book and I said "What are you doing?" He said "I'm fixing to write you a ticket." I told him "No you're not. You didn't catch me. Here, have a beer." He took it, drank it, and went on about his business.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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