LEADFOOT GETS BUSTED!
I have been telling my daughter repeatedly that her leadfoot is going to get her in trouble. Specifically it has now reaped her a nice $150 bill from the spencer county treasurer. I operated a motor vehicle for 19 years before I received my first and only speeding ticket. It took Brittany 15 months to achieve the same. Being her first offense, she will be able to have the ticket deferred, which means that should she manage to go lightly on the gas pedal for the next six months, there will be no record of this little event.
The incident took place on the interstate about 10 miles from home as Brittany and her boyfriend Stanley were heading home from Wendy's. You know we live in a pretty small place when the police officer greeted her at the window with a, "You're going a little fast there Brittany!" Frankly, I am a little surprised that she wasn't able to escape with a warning, being a cute, blue-eyed blonde, able to produce tears on demand, but apparently she was off her game just a bit. I must say that Stanley enjoyed it a good deal, seeing the girl he erroneously perceives as a 'perfect angel' getting her chops busted a bit. He came in the house waving the ticket with a pretty cheeky smile, while she sheepishly hid behind him. We are anxiously awaiting her write-up in the Spencer County Leader, where of course all law offender's receive due note of their deeds! We will make sure to save a copy for those who would like one.
I must apologize for my recent blogging hiatus. I think I've had writer's block or something. I mean, my life seems interesting enough to me, certainly never dull, but somehow I just haven't been able to capture it in words. Truth be told, I was kind of waiting until I could get an 18 on the internet putt, putt game so I could crow a bit and issue forth a challenge, all the while knowing that no one could ever beat me. But alas, my brother-in-law trumped me and robbed the fuel from my fire! Thank goodness one of my children has once again inspired me...
8 Comments:
That is too funny! :) I loved the part that the cop knew who she was!I will be giving you a call soon to chat about Christmas. I hope you had a great Thanksgiving.
You know you're in a small town when the cops know your first name, and speeding tickets get written up in the paper...
...This is great. I can't believe you went 19 year without a ticket! I got my first ticket pretty early, it did a lot to remind me that they were watching...
Hey, hey, hey! So nice to hear from you again. Tell Leadfoot to lighten up, and yes, I would love to hear what the write up in the Spencer County Leader says! :)
Don't feel bad you didn't get to blog the putt, putt victory. It's been up since Thursday and only 1 comment! I gotta get something better up quick! :)
Glad you are back - I have been checking for posts. I got my first ticket when I was about 25 - - - - - it was quite costly and caused me to slow down for sure :):)
Aunty Jody welcome back, I finally got the internet only to have you quit blogging...anyways, that's pretty funny about Brit., but I have to agree with the others that it's more funny that the cop knew her name!!
Having it written it up in the paper is a good thing. We need to bring back the shame in this country. At least she didn't get into an accident while still carrying her paper license.
Maybe Brittan should try Nascar.
andy, if we wrote up everything in our paper here... There would need to be a page dedicated to Josh's neighborhood ;)
Two SWAT busts in one week!
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