"That's no excuse son. I'm going to need you to step out of the car andgive me your license and registration." he said as he stepped back fromthe car....Resigning myself, I exhaled and opened the door, stepping out onto thepavement. As one of my new legs extended out, making contact with theheel of the boot, I could hear the officer give a wolf whistle."Lordy be!" he shouted.As I pulled myself out and stood up on the soft feminine legs that werenow my own, I looked over at him. He looked to be in. Since we were in a hurry I sent two of my Airdales ... a First Class and a Third ... over here and they found them..."Also, because we were in a hurry I had them check the aircraft out with a coarse bristled brush and we would check them over with a cooties comb if you decided to go for it. Will you?"I spotted a phone over by the hangar door. The USGS Head said, "I don't care. We'll pay for the gas and oil. Just finish up before the November storms hit ... please." He hung up. So did I."I. Another standard package that must have increased profits too. Inside there were three rolls of packing tape in with the preloaded dispenser. It looked professional and like the bound boxes, standardized things, making it easy for them to sell and purchasers to carry.I loaded a bunch of boxes on the hand truck and back upstairs we went. It would take a second trip to get all of the boxes up into the apartment and I set that face of Michelle's adrift with crinkles and crackles as she broadly. “That’s another one of those things you know a little about, I take it?”“Yeah, I guess. Are you going to hang around until the Driscolls get back from the hospital?”“I thought I would. Okay to hang out here?”“Sure, how about another drink. I have an unopened bottle of Rye. It’s not my favorite drink and it was a gift.”“That would be good. Rye is much better than Bourbon.” I stayed with beer. George had one drink and said that was enough. We both were light drinkers.Two hours later the Driscolls.
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