Tuesday, August 22, 2017

A TIGHT SQUEEZE, A PUSH, AND THEN FREE TO THE HIGHWAY


(Ed.'s Note: It got tricky there for a while when a house moving company maneuvered their truck through E.Tyler Street, a thoroughfare made narrower by parked and broken-down cars.

As can be seen at top, the people at the left had to push a broken van that didn't start same as the dark truck behind it. Eventually both were pushed out of the way and to allow the movers to maneuver the corner of 7th and Tyler and make their way down to the expressway. 

Later, the movers were seen with the same house on the frontage road by FM 802 (Ruben Torres). They were under the watchful eyes of the crew from the office of Pct. 2 Constable Able Gomez.  

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Harlingen bank repossesses Brownsville deadbeat's home. LOL

Diego lee rot said...

Loosers!

Anonymous said...

Which brings up the question, who is paying for the escort AND TO WHO?

County vehicles, fuel and insurance are being used.

If an off duty deputy constable is being paid for the escort, is the county getting reimbursed for the use of county propert?

Anonymous said...

Blogger of 5:08 - it is "to whom" not who. Whom is the object of the preposition. Who was your English teacher?

Anonymous said...

Forgive me, El Guapo. I know that I, Jefe, do not have your superior intellect and education. But could it be that once again, you are angry at something else, and are looking to take it out on me? (Three Amigos, 1986)

Anonymous said...

To: Blogger 11:03

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Could you ever forgive me senor? I really meant to add the "M". If you cannot find it in your ebig heart senor, please tell me so I can jump off the Gateway Brish! I don't deserve to live if I cannot espell correctly. But I do blame auto correct for the mistake, senior.

I wish you the best, senior. It is also my wish senor, that you learn when to use capital letters and commas.

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