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quote:Originally posted by William81
An oldie...thougt some of you "Newbies" would see a different side of dano...
William81 - Sir, thank you for posting. It is as relevant now as ever. [^]
Dano; Please allow me to extend my congratulations and wishes for your quick and full recovery.
You have gone above and beyond, and to take this type of action,even while retired,means even more to me.
U will never again be the butt of any of my feeble jokes,(even though I know that you have always realised they were all in jest)
you are a true and real hero of the people you once and obviously still choose to serve and protect.
Once again,I commend you on your actions in time of great need..
quote:Originally posted by dano
I did what had to be done.
That says it my friend, but you would be surprised at the number iof folks who don't get it and wouldn't do it. They are the sweet little librals who leave it to someone else to take the fight to the criminals or the enemy.
Well done and may you share that WHOLE story for a long time to come. Others need to hear it. My grandfather was a cop and chased the likes of Dillinger, Pretty Boy, Ma Barker in his day. Many of the stories he told he ended with, "...I just did what I had to do...my job."
Best to you and a speedy recovery. Just remember retirement is not a dirty word.[:p]
quote:Originally posted by Otoman
Once again Great Job Dano! My son took the test to become a U.S. Marshall back in early summer, Just found out yesterday that he did not pass the test. He thinks because of the memory portion. So he is going to continue working for Sedgwick County as an Intensive Supervision officer and maybe try to get on the Sheriff patrol later.(He has a degree in Admistration of Justice) It was a big let down for him. I went over to his house and tried to prop him up a little but he was really down about it. The only thing about it that I am thankfull about is the fact that he probably won't have to move away from home now...Auto<P>
<BR>KIMBER: Pistol du jour
That's funny right there.
quote:Originally posted by fishkiller41
Dano; Please allow me to extend my congratulations and wishes for your quick and full recovery.
You have gone above and beyond, and to take this type of action,even while retired,means even more to me.
U will never again be the butt of any of my feeble jokes,(even though I know that you have always realised they were all in jest)
you are a true and real hero of the people you once and obviously still choose to serve and protect.
Once again,I commend you on your actions in time of great need..
Jeff (fishkiller41) Muntz
I'm guessing after ten years, the stitches are out.
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Thanks! Now we can buy gold for $276.50 an ounce! [:)][;)]
Gold was just a bubble at $276. Foolish gold buyers, they probably didn't know that and wasted a lot of money on it at $276, when they could have bought ammo and flour.
thanks nun for unlocking this thread!
i would really like the WHOLE story of what happened that day. dano, why weren't you carrying?
sounds like hero , please tell the story.
thanks for your service
tom
Really great job!!!!!!!!!!!!Do you feel it would have gone a lot easier if you had been in uniform???
I've heard "hero" thrown around so much lately I want to puke, but in your case, you REALLY are a hero!!!!!!!!
I am proud to add you to my "rare good leo list". You are joining Nunn on that elite list. I am seeking additional leo's continually but very hard to locate now a days. When I was a kid the "bad leo list" was always the short list. Good man!
Some will die in hot pursuit
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
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An oldie...thougt some of you "Newbies" would see a different side of dano...
William81 - Sir, thank you for posting. It is as relevant now as ever. [^]
You have gone above and beyond, and to take this type of action,even while retired,means even more to me.
U will never again be the butt of any of my feeble jokes,(even though I know that you have always realised they were all in jest)
you are a true and real hero of the people you once and obviously still choose to serve and protect.
Once again,I commend you on your actions in time of great need..
Jeff (fishkiller41) Muntz
Well done Dano.
I did what had to be done.
That says it my friend, but you would be surprised at the number iof folks who don't get it and wouldn't do it. They are the sweet little librals who leave it to someone else to take the fight to the criminals or the enemy.
Well done and may you share that WHOLE story for a long time to come. Others need to hear it. My grandfather was a cop and chased the likes of Dillinger, Pretty Boy, Ma Barker in his day. Many of the stories he told he ended with, "...I just did what I had to do...my job."
Best to you and a speedy recovery. Just remember retirement is not a dirty word.[:p]
COB
Once again Great Job Dano! My son took the test to become a U.S. Marshall back in early summer, Just found out yesterday that he did not pass the test. He thinks because of the memory portion. So he is going to continue working for Sedgwick County as an Intensive Supervision officer and maybe try to get on the Sheriff patrol later.(He has a degree in Admistration of Justice) It was a big let down for him. I went over to his house and tried to prop him up a little but he was really down about it. The only thing about it that I am thankfull about is the fact that he probably won't have to move away from home now...Auto<P>
<BR>KIMBER: Pistol du jour
That's funny right there.
quote:Originally posted by fishkiller41
Dano; Please allow me to extend my congratulations and wishes for your quick and full recovery.
You have gone above and beyond, and to take this type of action,even while retired,means even more to me.
U will never again be the butt of any of my feeble jokes,(even though I know that you have always realised they were all in jest)
you are a true and real hero of the people you once and obviously still choose to serve and protect.
Once again,I commend you on your actions in time of great need..
Jeff (fishkiller41) Muntz
I'm guessing after ten years, the stitches are out.
Would like to hear the whole stroy if you don't mind telling it.
You sir are a hero in my book.
Have at it.
OK, so some of you want to re-open a 10 year old thread.
Have at it.
Thanks! Now we can buy gold for $276.50 an ounce! [:)][;)]
Thanks! Now we can buy gold for $276.50 an ounce! [:)][;)]
Gold was just a bubble at $276. Foolish gold buyers, they probably didn't know that and wasted a lot of money on it at $276, when they could have bought ammo and flour.
i would really like the WHOLE story of what happened that day. dano, why weren't you carrying?
sounds like hero , please tell the story.
thanks for your service
tom
I've heard "hero" thrown around so much lately I want to puke, but in your case, you REALLY are a hero!!!!!!!!
Is he(Dano) even allowed back on GB yet?
He got out of time out a few weeks ago. Said he'd be gone on a secret mission till Thanksgiving.
Can Dano be un locked now?
read above,,,,,he has been unlocked,,,,,
...ten years ago I wuz' a pervert
Ten years ago, I was a sophomore in high school.
Is that what's called being in a RUT?[^]
Trinity +++
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain