My very first time behind the wheel of a vehicle was practising in the parking lot one night at the Weaselhead (at the end of 37th St). I'm reversing and driving and so on, and I park the vehicle in a spot. Another car pulls into the lot and parks right beside me. No other cars are in the lot, so of course I'm thinking "wtf?". It's dark, but I can make out the shape of the driver looking in my direction. Then he drove off.
My girlfriend then explained what the park was commonly used for.
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I'm sure troutman has a similar explanation as to how he obtained his knowledge of what goes on there. Positive. Sorta.
The better question is how did his G/F know what was going on there after dark.......?
Wait, so you're saying that time that dude helped me change my tire in Weaselhead ... the handjob wasn't actually a crucial step?
Son of a bitch.
That must be common curtesy in the Weaselhead. Kind of like how Japanese people bow, it's polite to take it out and let the person helping you play with it.
I'm still confused as hell at what BlahBlah is saying. So now he's saying that what he called the police about is unrelated to this incident, but isn't saying what he saw, only that he saw "an incident" that was serious enough to call police, but innocent enough that he isn't quite sure what happened?
Seriously, try to decode this post from him. I don't get what he's saying.
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It wasn't suspicious at the time. Ot was just a small pathway incident. I'd have been shocked if it somehow escalated to a stabbing but I called police because the only male I saw on foot in workout gear I'd in the whole area was there.
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I'm still confused as hell at what BlahBlah is saying. So now he's saying that what he called the police about is unrelated to this incident, but isn't saying what he saw, only that he saw "an incident" that was serious enough to call police, but innocent enough that he isn't quite sure what happened?
Seriously, try to decode this post from him. I don't get what he's saying.
Ya I seriously don't get it, it really sounds like what he saw probably ended up being the same jogger, if it was a single male jogger off the path a bit, in the same area that the police taped off just afterwards, and it was a big enough of an incident that he called the police.
Seriously why not tell us what the "small incident" was that prompted him to call the police in the first place? Did he call because of the incident he saw or call after he heard that a jogger was stabbed, to inform that he saw a jogger in the area just before the death?
He makes it sound like a "small pathway incident" is some common thing that we all know of. I can't speak for everyone, but as someone who has ran and biked in Glenmore a lot, I can't think of anything that would be a "small pathway incident" that would prompt me to call police.
I could see if someone was in minor-ish medical distress, I may call an ambulance, but he's clearly saying he called police. This is eating at me lol. What happens in a park in the middle of the day that would make a guy call police, but yet it's "minor"? AHhhhhhhhh.
He makes it sound like a "small pathway incident" is some common thing that we all know of. I can't speak for everyone, but as someone who has ran and biked in Glenmore a lot, I can't think of anything that would be a "small pathway incident" that would prompt me to call police.
I could see if someone was in minor-ish medical distress, I may call an ambulance, but he's clearly saying he called police. This is eating at me lol. What happens in a park in the middle of the day that would make a guy call police, but yet it's "minor"? AHhhhhhhhh.
Yup, only thing I could think of is when my idiot friends and I would throw water balloons at people while hiding behind the bushes when we were 12, that's a minor incident that someone could call the police about.
Or the parks and rec episode where the kids are throwing bags of dog crap in the park. Things like that is minor.
Possibly seeing the beginning of someone committing suicide in the park, and calling it minor? That doesn't make sense to me.
I'm still confused as hell at what BlahBlah is saying. So now he's saying that what he called the police about is unrelated to this incident, but isn't saying what he saw, only that he saw "an incident" that was serious enough to call police, but innocent enough that he isn't quite sure what happened?
Seriously, try to decode this post from him. I don't get what he's saying.
Yeah with ever post where he is supposed to make things more clear I actually am more confused.
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Here's my take on blah blah's post
I'm thinking that he saw something that he felt was odd at the time, then heard about the stabbing, then decided to call the police about it?
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I got the same as Cortez - blah blah saw something slightly off, heard about the incident, and decided to call the police to let them know in case it was important. No idea what that might have been though.