Thursday, September 24, 2009

FOXIE (well more like ratty) MOXIE...

WRITERS WORKSHOP PROMPT:
Moxie is defined as the ability to face difficulty with spirit and courage; bold energy.
Describe a time when you showed moxie.





Don’t let these innocent faces fool you.



We were hardened criminals, my college roommates and I.



We were bad to the bone


with rap sheets a mile long.
.

Okay so maybe they were only one page long, but we did get hauled to the police station late one night, in a police car, with a very disappointed police officer (he actually said that he was very disappointed in us) where there were papers filled out, court dates set, and talks of a hefty fine or time in the slammer (maybe time in the slammer wasn’t really mentioned, but it was scary just the same).

We felt like idiots (we were idiots) and longed for a way out of the mess we had created for ourselves. Then, as if he had read our minds, the officer casually mentioned (and I paraphrase to protect the innocent) “We’re looking for a dreaded criminal who did an unspeakable act. Do you girls know anything about it?”

“No we don’t.” We answered.

“I’d do anything to find that guy.” The officer went on to say, “If you girls can find anything out about him I’ll dismiss your case.”

DISMISS OUR CASE! Say no more we were on the job… but where to start? We didn’t know how to find a dreaded criminal in a sea full of college students (are we not all worthy of suspicion at that age?). So we channeled our inner FOXIE MOXINESS and hunted him down with gusto. Actually we just sat around talking with our friends one day and the information fell into our laps. FELL INTO OUR LAPS! We did cartwheels all the way to the officer’s home (yes we bugged him at his home) and joyfully sacrificed the dreaded criminal (who really wasn’t all that dreadful) to save our own little fannies.

We faced our difficulty with spirit and courage and used bold energy to RAT SOMEONE OUT.
Now that's MOXIE baby.

12 comments:

Helen said...

Omg, I can't even begin to tell you how badly you cracked me up this morning! I was laughing with my head in my hands, and my bird looked at me like I'd lost my mind!

I'm glad that you had enough moxie to take said dreaded criminal out of your laps and into the policeman's front yard. Great job :D

Awesome post, btw.

Stefany said...

LOL! This is fantastic!

Jessica B Photography said...

Aaaah, this reminds me of my college days. Only I didn't have such awesome bangs. We did dye each others hair A LOT (is that what you are doing in the first picture???) and had a few close calls ourselves. Not nearly as close as yours though... Good times...

That Girl said...

too funny!

The Cranes said...

O.K.--so we all want to know what you did to get dragged to the police station in the first place! :) Fess up!

Marcie Ashton said...

I'm with "The Cranes"...what in the world got you hauled in by a police officer? That may just be too good of a story to pass up.

Jennifer said...

You ratted out a "dreadful criminal" to save your own hide. I hope he never found out who narced on him.

minor catastrophes said...

Sometimes, you've just got to rat :)

minor catastrophes said...

Sometimes, you've just got to rat :)

Herbsgirl said...

I am just speechless! That was just a freaking MIRACLE! Didn't we alter a Violent Femmes song to announce to you that the case had been dismissed? Really, was there ever a case? I think he tried to scare us - it worked, I peed a little.

4boyzmdmom said...

Wow, I didn't have nearly enough fun in college...:)

Claudya Martinez said...

I didn't realize you had such a sordid past.