Evil Creamsicle
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This is a monologue of an enchanting evening in Royal Oak Township:
The evening started out as Michigander, CarrieTheBassist, and myself decided to take a nice walk down 8 mile at about 11:30.
We walked through some lovely neighborhoods we had not seen before, despite having traveled the area many times before. As kids, we were told these were 'naughty zones'...
Upon one corner, we were accosted by three gentlemen, dressed rather suspiciously, who I noticed after hearing Michigander flip his hood down.
They started asking us if we had a phone, as their very suspicious looking friend looked on from the other side of the street.
It was a very uncomfortable situation... but in the end they chose to move on.
They chose wisely.
We then walked back toward 8 mile to make the trip home. At this point, we saw two black crown victorias, brush guards, antennas, lights, big white numbers on the top of the car. All the trimmings, with Municipal plates to boot. They were being driven by adolecents wearing dark hoodies, no younger than 16, no older than 22, four in each car... driving side by side, blocking traffic, and shouting and laughing to each other through the windows as if they were having a gay old time.
It was a heartwarming sight. I even called the local 911 operator to compliment the local PD for allowing those kids to have such an entertaining night.
Upon finishing our trip home, we decided that you folks might appreciate the tale.
This is a monologue of an enchanting evening in Royal Oak Township:
The evening started out as Michigander, CarrieTheBassist, and myself decided to take a nice walk down 8 mile at about 11:30.
We walked through some lovely neighborhoods we had not seen before, despite having traveled the area many times before. As kids, we were told these were 'naughty zones'...
Upon one corner, we were accosted by three gentlemen, dressed rather suspiciously, who I noticed after hearing Michigander flip his hood down.
They started asking us if we had a phone, as their very suspicious looking friend looked on from the other side of the street.
It was a very uncomfortable situation... but in the end they chose to move on.
They chose wisely.
We then walked back toward 8 mile to make the trip home. At this point, we saw two black crown victorias, brush guards, antennas, lights, big white numbers on the top of the car. All the trimmings, with Municipal plates to boot. They were being driven by adolecents wearing dark hoodies, no younger than 16, no older than 22, four in each car... driving side by side, blocking traffic, and shouting and laughing to each other through the windows as if they were having a gay old time.
It was a heartwarming sight. I even called the local 911 operator to compliment the local PD for allowing those kids to have such an entertaining night.
Upon finishing our trip home, we decided that you folks might appreciate the tale.