Constable George Crabtree (
19centconstable) wrote2012-06-08 03:44 pm
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[Case #54: Video]
[George is out of the infirmary, and back in his room, looking like the picture of 19th century health, which was not actually that healthy by today's standards.]
I've never had terribly good luck contacting anybody from home on these days, but I do know that others have. I'm quite happy to speak to anyone, of course. Or anything. It's Constable George Crabtree, by the way. From Toronto, 1898.
And if cousin Penny is watching this: I know what you are up to, young lady. And if you haven't gotten up to it yet: I know what you will be up to shortly.
[Happy 4th Wall Day! 4th wall away!]
I've never had terribly good luck contacting anybody from home on these days, but I do know that others have. I'm quite happy to speak to anyone, of course. Or anything. It's Constable George Crabtree, by the way. From Toronto, 1898.
And if cousin Penny is watching this: I know what you are up to, young lady. And if you haven't gotten up to it yet: I know what you will be up to shortly.
[Happy 4th Wall Day! 4th wall away!]
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So Constable? That's English right? My dad was born in Ireland.
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[No Irish. Only some Catholics.]
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Hey sniffy! Sniffy! Go get me some Doritos.
[The dog stares at him-and stares at George. And sighs and ambles out of the police car]
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That's quite the dog you have. I've tried to teach my Violet to fetch, but she isn't much interested.
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You tried giving her a job?
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