This is a continuation of
Blog Entry #3729860. I was pointing out to Sinopia on Facebook the guy who got arrested for impersonating an Officer telling people to pull over by threatening them with a Giant Fork in Florida where Sinopia is.
I then linked up that Tiger Tag with Congressman David Wu of Oregon because Sinopia's Tiger Tag and her old Supergirl Tag.
Tick's pet was called "Speak" that Tick thought was a Dog, but really turned out to be the "world's biggest rat."
I linked her to my former business associate Davis born 2/14 for Valentine's Day. Davis is aligned with Isabe11a Va1entine.
I was telling Sinopia that her birthday 4/28 can be rewritten as 42-8 for the 42nd State of Washington in the 8th Sign of Scorpio.
Washington State joined the U.S. on 11/11, which is when Isabe11a was born.
You can also divide 4/28 by 2 and you'll get 2/14.
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To: Sinopia
From: Rod
Date: 2/24/2011
Subject: "The Tick," Fake Cop Tried to Pull Over Drivers with Giant Fork
I noticed that Fake Cop in Florida pulling people over using a Giant Fork. Remember when I put you in charge of Law Enforcement. I think you need to stop using that "For K", Four/11th Letter, or 4/11 (your husband) when you make an arrest... LOL
If Supergirl is Female and "S" and "Poon" is for Female Anatomy, your husband is the "For K" and you'd be the "S/Poon"!!! LMAO
The Tick always said, "Spoon!!!" Congressman David Wu (like your husband David) wore that Tiger Costume. He's Chinese. They don't use a "For K" or "S/Poon." Chinese eat with a "Chop-S-Tick"!!!
In cartoon, Tick thought his pet was a Dog (you Year of the Dog), but it turned out to be the "world's biggest rat." My former business associate born Year of the Rat (1972) on 2/14 aligns with Congressman Wu of Oregon that became a State on 2/14. Tick's pet would never say anything, yet it was called "Speak."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speak_%28The_Tick%29 ====
Speak is The Tick's pet capybara on the Tick animated series. The Tick found him in the jungles of Mexico after he bumped his head, which made him hallucinate the animal speaking. He thought it was a dog until he took it to the veterinarian, who told him it was in actuality a capybara. The Tick was initially heartbroken at this, but eventually came to accept Speak's "alternative lifestyle" (as he called it in one episode). As the Capybara is the largest living species of rodent, the Tick once affectionately referred to him as "the world's biggest rat." Speak became the focus of several peculiar ideas for the Tick who still believed the animal could speak and that he was even exceptionally intelligent.
In his own right Speak's appearance was unusual for a capybara in that he appeared to lack any kind of neck and his head was much larger in comparison to his body than is true for a capybara. Although described as "moist" he was rarely seen in the water, but this likely came from the constraints of living in the characters' apartment. Unrelated to his "capybara-ness" he also had a kind of eczema and a runny nose.
Speak generally lived in the cupboard beneath the sink in Arthur's kitchen. He appears to have been completely terrified of the Tick. The Tick was, of course, completely oblivious to this.
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Speak had EC/Z(EM)A and a R u NN-y No-Se.
Actor Patrick Warburton, as the Tick, goes on to be the voice of Superman in the American Express Commercials with Seinfeld.
OMG, I laughed so hard!
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Police: Fake Cop Tried to Pull Over Drivers With Giant Fork
Feb 24, 2011 - 11:29 AM
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Law enforcement officials say a police impersonator in Florida stuck a fork in his ruse when he started waving an oversized kitchen utensil at motorists.
Police in Pompano Beach say Howard Schultz, 69, forced a driver to pull over on Feb. 21 while waving a 10-inch barbecue fork, NBCMiami.com reports.
"You need to pull over. I'm a police officer," Schultz allegedly told one motorist, whom he actually convinced to stop.
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Florida resident Howard Schultz is accused of impersonating a police officer while waving a barbecue fork. Investigators say the 69-year-old convinced a driver to pull over while wielding the cooking utensil.
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According to UPI.com, it's unclear what Schultz said to the motorist after pulling him over -- but the driver told police he feared for his life while speaking with the fake cop.
Broward Sheriff's Office deputies say they encountered the suspect on the roadway pointing his cooking tool at cars.
Schultz was charged with aggravated battery and impersonating a police officer.
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Congressman David Wu Has a Tiger Problem
* 2/24/11 at 12:07 AM
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Photo: AP Photo/Willamette Week
Seven-term Democratic representative David Wu is being asked to step down, after sending a picture of himself in a tiger costume to his staff. But it's not just the tiger pic - seven staff members resigned after the 2010 election season, in which Wu exhibited some bizarre office behavior. On Tuesday, Wu appeared on Good Morning America to address it all.
First off, the tiger costume: It was just Wu dressing up to play with his kids, and he admits it was "unprofessional and inappropriate" to send to his staff. Wu also admitted to taking two painkillers given to him by a campaign donor. But! "This was the only time that this has ever happened," said Wu. "I recognize that my action showed poor judgment at the time, and I sincerely regret having put my staff in a difficult position." And now, Wu told GMA he's being treated with counseling and prescribed meds.
Not surprisingly, the call for Wu to step down is being led by Republican Party Chair Allen Alley. "He has a really important job," said Alley. "And the citizens of Oregon and the citizens of the congressional district deserve to have a congressman who's completely focused on serving them and being a great congressman." Two papers in his district Oregonian papers - the Eugene Register Guard and his own district's Daily Astorian - also expressed concerns about Wu's mental health. And the Guard called for his resignation, citing his "lack of candor, not because of treatment." But Wu says he has no plans to resign.
http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/02/congressman_david_wu_has_a_tig.html