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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3994067" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>I'm reading a book called "Old School Narc" right now. It has a comical event in it. It's written by one of the first undercover narcotics agents in Tucson, AZ which in the '70s and '80s was pretty much ground zero for drug importation for the cartels. It was my step-father's book who was a retired Tucson PD officer and served through some of this period covered in the book.</p><p></p><p>The author was having dinner with three other UC agents at a restaurant somewhere in Tucson to wind down after shift one night which was a common occurrence for them. They had sat down in a booth directly across the isle from two women in their '60's who were already there. They ordered their food and were just casually talking as normal. Their food came and they started eating. From the time they sat down these two women were giving them all the evil stare, plainly letting them know they didn't approve miscreants sitting in their proximity and ruining their dining experience. This was in the late '70s and they were all UC drug agents, so they were in plain clothes, had long hair with beards and looked like hippies and bikers. These women were quite plainly getting really rude and it had became excessively rude. One of the agents had had enough and he had ordered a mushroom and swiss hamburger. When the two women weren't looking he cut a little piece of mushroom off and stuck it into his nostril. When he was certain they were looking he dug it out and ate it in front of everyone stating "Hmmm, that boogey was tasty". The two women were aghast and without a word they both stood up and hauled ass out of there while all four agents were laughing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3994067, member: 3099"] I'm reading a book called "Old School Narc" right now. It has a comical event in it. It's written by one of the first undercover narcotics agents in Tucson, AZ which in the '70s and '80s was pretty much ground zero for drug importation for the cartels. It was my step-father's book who was a retired Tucson PD officer and served through some of this period covered in the book. The author was having dinner with three other UC agents at a restaurant somewhere in Tucson to wind down after shift one night which was a common occurrence for them. They had sat down in a booth directly across the isle from two women in their '60's who were already there. They ordered their food and were just casually talking as normal. Their food came and they started eating. From the time they sat down these two women were giving them all the evil stare, plainly letting them know they didn't approve miscreants sitting in their proximity and ruining their dining experience. This was in the late '70s and they were all UC drug agents, so they were in plain clothes, had long hair with beards and looked like hippies and bikers. These women were quite plainly getting really rude and it had became excessively rude. One of the agents had had enough and he had ordered a mushroom and swiss hamburger. When the two women weren't looking he cut a little piece of mushroom off and stuck it into his nostril. When he was certain they were looking he dug it out and ate it in front of everyone stating "Hmmm, that boogey was tasty". The two women were aghast and without a word they both stood up and hauled ass out of there while all four agents were laughing. [/QUOTE]
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