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Re: Your most and least favorite officers on Lone Star Law
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08/17/20 04:25 AM
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About 4-5 years ago I caught some gang members with a poached deer and called TP&W to have a warden make our scene. About 30 minutes later, Wei Wei Lin arrived and I gave her the run down on what we had. While talking with her, I couldn't help but notice how big she is. By big I don't mean fat, she towered over me and I'm 5-11. I remember thinking that she could likely kick my azz without issue. She gave them a lifetime worth of tickets too.
Yeah, she is a pretty big gal. Seems to be very intelligent and cool-headed as well. Still, I'm sure she can deliver an effective B-slap when necessary. After reading your post Trapper, I couldn't help but notice on tonight's show, she made an average size female look like a midget..I No offense to the vertically challenged. She was so nice and very professional, but I was still standing there hoping I didn't say anything to make her angry.
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Re: Your most and least favorite officers on Lone Star Law
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08/17/20 04:45 PM
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There aren't many I don't like on there. Some of the younger ones seem somewhat like robots. Not a whole lot of personality when dealing with people. They're strictly business, but that is their job I suppose.
My high school (ex)girlfriend is the daughter of a now retired 6'10" game warden. He was surprisingly nice to me given the nature of our relationship, but I always heard he was extremely by the book with his job. Personality reminds me of Benny, probably why I always liked him, too.
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Re: Your most and least favorite officers on Lone Star Law
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08/17/20 05:28 PM
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Benny is my least favorite. He comes off as having a Judge Dredd attitude. "I AM THE LAW" I think he has come to an age where he just needs to hang it up. He gone. Retired a couple months ago. Good riddance. Good to know. Thanks. Benny was a hoot. On the show, and in real life. I live in Greenville and would run into him around town. After the show first started and he was on it several times several people who knew him started calling him 'Mr TV star'.
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Re: Your most and least favorite officers on Lone Star Law
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08/17/20 05:34 PM
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There aren't many I don't like on there. Some of the younger ones seem somewhat like robots. Not a whole lot of personality when dealing with people. They're strictly business, but that is their job I suppose.
My high school (ex)girlfriend is the daughter of a now retired 6'10" game warden. He was surprisingly nice to me given the nature of our relationship, but I always heard he was extremely by the book with his job. Personality reminds me of Benny, probably why I always liked him, too. Larry, would that have been 'Big John' in Nacogdoches County back in the '80s?? If so, I have a few stories about him from back in my SFA days.
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Re: Your most and least favorite officers on Lone Star Law
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08/17/20 05:44 PM
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Benny Richards who covers Hunt County is my favorite. A non-nonsense guy who still finds room to cut folks some slack when it seems appropriate.
Without question, my least favorite is Jennifer Provaznik who works the Galveston area. I bet she wakes up every morning wondering how many tickets she'll get to write that day.
That the blond lady? Last episode i watched she gave a verbal warning to some guys fishing with no license and shortly there after saw them fishing again... without a license.... again.... and wrote them a ticket, could just be the folks she has to deal with on a daily basis.
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Re: Your most and least favorite officers on Lone Star Law
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08/17/20 05:51 PM
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I like most of them.
Least favorite would have to be Randolph McGee.
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Re: Your most and least favorite officers on Lone Star Law
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08/17/20 06:44 PM
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Benny is my least favorite. He comes off as having a Judge Dredd attitude. "I AM THE LAW" I think he has come to an age where he just needs to hang it up. He gone. Retired a couple months ago. Good riddance. Good to know. Thanks. Benny was a hoot. On the show, and in real life. I live in Greenville and would run into him around town. After the show first started and he was on it several times several people who knew him started calling him 'Mr TV star'. I never said he was a bad human being or that he wasn't good at his job. He was just my least favorite on the show.
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Re: Your most and least favorite officers on Lone Star Law
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08/17/20 07:21 PM
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There aren't many I don't like on there. Some of the younger ones seem somewhat like robots. Not a whole lot of personality when dealing with people. They're strictly business, but that is their job I suppose.
My high school (ex)girlfriend is the daughter of a now retired 6'10" game warden. He was surprisingly nice to me given the nature of our relationship, but I always heard he was extremely by the book with his job. Personality reminds me of Benny, probably why I always liked him, too. Larry, would that have been 'Big John' in Nacogdoches County back in the '80s?? If so, I have a few stories about him from back in my SFA days. No sir, this was "Stretch" in Matagorda. I went to SFA, too, but in the early 90's.
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