Posted on 04/02/2003 7:46:57 AM PST by The Magical Mischief Tour
Yesterday morning I was grabbing myself a morning cup of coffee and a bagel at one of my favorite morning stomping holes and while standing in line I witness a stomach turning scene.
Small coffee shop in Burbank,
One person behind the counter, myself two uniform cops and another guy with a small child standing waiting our turn at the counter. In the background was a TV tuned to CNN showing footage of our troops clearing houses and moving among tanks in the streets of an Iraqi town.
The guy with the child was well-dressed, American flag lapel pin, clean shave and short hair, small guy wiry build but by the look of his neck definitely someone I would not want to go a round or two with.
Two cops, uniformed, typical LAPD types. Big built, high-n-tight hair with wrap around gargoyles worn indoors.
One of the cops says to the other out loud
Man we use to get the biggest rush doing that shit when I was in the teams.
Ive been on so many missions doing stuff like that man it was a rush!
Then he went on to detail some black op he and several other guys had gone on just after Somalia, he was rattling on and on about doing this and doing that and how he was with a group that went back into Mogadishu with some Delta types after Task Force Ranger pulled out of there on some snatch and grab mission.
I was looking at the guy the whole time out of the corner of my eye actually more interested in the CNN feed and making sure the young lad behind the counter prepared my order correctly and didnt torch my bagel in the oven he had just placed on HIGH when the small guy finally spoke up.
He asked the cop who was spouting off
So you were in the SEALS?
Cop: Yea thats right
Guy: When?
Cop begins to shift a bit and said late 80s to the mid 90s
Guy: Really, what team?
Cop: Well I actually spent time with three different teams, why do you ask?
Well, the guy at that point called his bluff, asked him which team he served last in, the cop said four, guy asked him who was the senior enlist man at four during 92-94 and the cop shot back at him,
Oh, your one of those types!
And the guy responded, Yes sir, I am one of those because you are one of them
By this time Im looking on, coffee in hand while the cops partner was giving me a really nice WTF are you looking at stare, the conversation ended when the counter guy placed everyones order on the counter and the cops left.
I just smiled at the guy, shook my head and asked him if he was a vet, he said he was. I didnt ask him any more than that I just thanked him, shook his hand and bought him breakfast over his objections.
I dont have any idea if the guy was a SEAL, but Ive bumped into several SEALS, both officer and enlisted in uniform around Southern Cal so it would not surprise me one bit if the guy was one and sniffed out the lying POS.
TMMT
Just wondering what info you have on Morgan. When we went to school together at Lake Highlands in 1963 she was Patsy McLinty (Sp?). No, we were not buddies or anything, just at the same school, me years ahead.
I haven't seen anything on her political views, so if you have some info, give?
BTW, she certainly looks better than I do for our ages.
The line was from Jon Lovitz's old "pathological liar" character on Saturday Night Live.
NAME: Mendez, Guillermo
FALSE CLAIM: Korean era SEAL
CITY: McAllen
STATE: TX
DATE POSTED: 18 OCT 1997
NAME: Merlo, Larry
FALSE CLAIM: SEAL
DATE POSTED: 14 JAN 1997
THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR Chris Merrick
NAME: Metzgar, Thomas A.
FALSE CLAIM: SEAL, ST-6
CITY: Virgina Beach
STATE: VA,
DATE POSTED: 20 MAR 2002
RATING: * * * * * V
COMMENTS: Called us to say he never made the claim, works at Ford Norfolk Plant 1998 to present, read the News
NAME: Meyer, Robert Anthony a/k/a/Robert Anthony Nolan
FALSE CLAIM: ST-2, ST-6
CITY: Virginia Beach
STATE: VA
DATE POSTED: 27 FEB 2001
RATING: * * * * *
COMMENTS: Less than Honorable Discharge, Sentenced March 21
Have you known many pitbull owners? They are driven by this: "My dog can whip your dog" mentality. It's almost like they are living out a Charles Bronson fantasy vicariously through their pet.
It's really scary to watch.
Some cops & security types (right down to the $9.00 an hour night guards) seem to have that exact, same attitude about their job. "I wear the uniform, therefore I am a tough guy and morally justified in everything I do.."
I don't trust people who think this way with anything even remotely resembling power over another person.
Let me guess: his hero was Casey Ryback? (The Steven Seagal character in Under Siege)
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.