reachouttouchFate

reachouttouchFate t1_j9z6olq wrote

If I recall correctly, the week heading into St Pat's is the last week this area historically has gotten any snowfall of measurable height in a generation. Using a weather outlook guide, which I'm aware isn't accurate but it's better than nothing, the last shot DC has stands to be next weekend where the low is just close enough to the line to permit a reasonable dip and the slow moving rain arrives a day late.

Pardon my horrible meteorological skills but I would not be surprised if the individual 50% chance of a 0.25" precipitation at 32-35F lows over Friday/Saturday decided to marry themselves into 1" of snow, although I wouldn't bet it. Would be nice, though.

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reachouttouchFate t1_j10smbp wrote

Why wouldn't it be a good one if someone wishes to transfer to federal down the line? DC is a federal city and its major crimes are prosecuted in a federal court so it would make sense (I hope!) that MPD would understand the expectations of federal law enforcement vs some podunk suburb city outside of the greater DC metro area where OP would have to commute to.

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reachouttouchFate t1_j0vr2o8 wrote

Free heavy food, you say? On the Potomac, you say?

> blue catfish up to 50 lb or more

Tasty invasive, large enough to feed me until Lonelytimes' Day... Hmm...

Anyway... I've read reviews that Zote laundry bar has been used in the Deep South for swamp catfish. I suspect the tallow component is why.

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reachouttouchFate t1_ixebs5w wrote

They always drop charges. Falsely collecting for a charity is already a crime so I don't get why authorities don't tack on wire fraud given an app is used but, that aside, letting them go repeatedly is why the scammer continues to press on and escalate. This person is a public safety concern and the law is simply not applied to them.

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