I've been keeping secrets from you, Dear Reader. Perhaps my time as a plucky but downtrodden Private Investigator is coming to a close.
You see, I have applied for an investigative position with a certain governmental agency (that shall remain unnamed) and I have made the short list. One of three.
It's not all beer and skittles, however. There is still the question of whether I make it to the very-short-list-of-two and score a trip to this nation's capital for a personal interview with the Chief.
And so far the silence has been deafening.
But what will this all mean?
Thursday, July 03, 2014
Friday, June 27, 2014
The Bell Tolls For Thee, Bernie Patton
You might recall, Dear Reader, our earlier posts on that irascible, but ever-lovable, rogue, Bernie Patton.
Finally, there seems to be some interest shown from the local constabulary. A plucky detective has been slowly compiling a file on Bernie's antics over the past nine months and now wants to meet up to discuss.
I'm certainly willing to provide as much information as I have to assist and am hoping that Bernie's days as a free man are numbered.
Finally, there seems to be some interest shown from the local constabulary. A plucky detective has been slowly compiling a file on Bernie's antics over the past nine months and now wants to meet up to discuss.
I'm certainly willing to provide as much information as I have to assist and am hoping that Bernie's days as a free man are numbered.
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Saturday, June 07, 2014
The Unlikely Story of the Unluckiest Boy in the Whole Wide World
I had the rare pleasure, Dear Reader, of recently investigating several claims made by one Toby Hardy* who, if you were to believe the version of events as depicted by him, would have to be the Unluckiest Boy in the Whole Wide World.
If only he could be believed.
His story goes like this...
If only he could be believed.
His story goes like this...
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Quick Review: Anker Portable External Battery
**This review has changed since originally posted 03 April. See below**
Just a quick post in regards to a recent purchase; the Anker 2nd generation Astro 6000mAh portable external battery (pictured left).
While I have a car charger usually with me in the vehicle, sometimes you might need to quickly charge your phone (or other device) while out in the field and this is where this particular product comes in handy.
Just a quick post in regards to a recent purchase; the Anker 2nd generation Astro 6000mAh portable external battery (pictured left).
While I have a car charger usually with me in the vehicle, sometimes you might need to quickly charge your phone (or other device) while out in the field and this is where this particular product comes in handy.
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