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But.....your husband would be sad!

Hell, so would I. Okay, this one's in need of a modification. It'll be a looooong time before I ever make it to a size 6 (if I ever do), so I guess I have time to think of something. :tongue2:

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Hell, so would I. Okay, this one's in need of a modification. It'll be a looooong time before I ever make it to a size 6 (if I ever do), so I guess I have time to think of something. :tongue2:

Perhaps a buttonable "flap", like the old-time longjohns?

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Need a few more of those.:tongue2:

When I met my husband it was one of the reasons I admired him so much. He also looked really good in his uniform and gun! hahahaha

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You know you are just a closet cop groupie! Oh wait - so am I! hahahahahaha

Hehe, I so am. But for me, it goes way beyond liking to see these guys in uniform.

There is something very special about people putting their lives on the line for complete strangers. It's spiritual, almost akin to guardian angels and such.

I've always liked and respected them. Are there some bad ones? Sure. I even work with a couple that their own brethren would love to take back behind a shed...

But that doesn't make them all bad. I get very angry at people (and I post elsewhere with a dyed-in-the-wool cop hater) who only have contempt for cops (Donna, not pickin' on you, promise!). I wonder what type of world they would choose to live in, one where there is no police force.

And I think of how many lost their lives in NY on 9/11 because they did not run, and instead ran INTO these buildings to save others. The same goes for our firefighters as well.

I can't say enough good things about our beloved police forces/firefighters/armed forces. You have got to love what you do to do those jobs cuz it sure as hell ain't about the money.

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Perhaps a buttonable "flap", like the old-time longjohns?

Wow, you are really quick on your feet!! 'Course I'd have to break out the old crotchless undies. How long does elastic last? Twenty-five years? :tongue2:

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When I met my husband it was one of the reasons I admired him so much. He also looked really good in his uniform and gun! hahahaha

Course you know the next time I see him, I'ma gonna be dressing him with my eyes... in a cop uniform and gun! :tongue2:

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I stalk you, ya know... :tongue2:

As does lulu I believe. That's ok, there is still enough of me to go around.:)

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When I met my husband it was one of the reasons I admired him so much. He also looked really good in his uniform and gun! hahahaha

Yeah, but the creepy thing is....He's an accountant!

I stalk you, ya know... :tongue2:

Uh oh......I feel a court order coming on! Beth collects them.

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Ceradad, consider me chastised but I already posted that earlier... maybe you should have read the whole thread? Anyway, I don't disrespect all cops nor do I put them on a pedestal. Putting on a uniform does not turn one into a better human being, it just makes one a human being in a uniform. I admire and respect people who do their jobs. I don't believe traffic cops enjoy being traffic cops any more than people enjoy being pulled over. It's just something that has to happen in an ordered society and we all play our part.

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whole post

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PJTP: My Magic Bullet ate itself in such a way that I now have a big chunk missing from one of my crowns.

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I created a bare bones Facebook account last night. PM on how I can friend you (if you don't want that info on this forum).

Hey Homie, I "friended" you and also sent you mutual friends suggestions.

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Like me. Be my friend :tongue2:

Yep, you were one of the ones I sent over. Haven't heard back from him.

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Hey Homie, I "friended" you and also sent you mutual friends suggestions.

Cool, thanks! They aren't ALL from Iceland, are they?!? :tongue2:

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