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What not to tell the police officer...
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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowherefords" data-source="post: 56058" data-attributes="member: 587"><p>See what you think of this? My wife went to the Vet. last year to get a shot of lutalyse for a hereford heifer who got bred by a black brahman bull. She layed two needles in the seat of the car and went to pick our two sons up from school. She forgot the needles were in the seat of the car and our oldest son ended up setting on top of them. About half way home she remembered about the needles and screamed at our son to get up out of the seat. As he jumped up our other son in the back seat of the car also jumped up to see what was going on. Unknown to her there was an unmarked police car behind her. She pulled off beside the road to retrieve the syringes. As she held them in her hand, noting that the safety caps were still in place, she looked up to see a state trooper at her window. Imagine what a time she had explaining this scenario to the officer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowherefords, post: 56058, member: 587"] See what you think of this? My wife went to the Vet. last year to get a shot of lutalyse for a hereford heifer who got bred by a black brahman bull. She layed two needles in the seat of the car and went to pick our two sons up from school. She forgot the needles were in the seat of the car and our oldest son ended up setting on top of them. About half way home she remembered about the needles and screamed at our son to get up out of the seat. As he jumped up our other son in the back seat of the car also jumped up to see what was going on. Unknown to her there was an unmarked police car behind her. She pulled off beside the road to retrieve the syringes. As she held them in her hand, noting that the safety caps were still in place, she looked up to see a state trooper at her window. Imagine what a time she had explaining this scenario to the officer! [/QUOTE]
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