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Tuesday, January 20th, 2009It came as a big shock to the entire army when that General accepted that he had tampered with his birth-records at the time of his first appointment. By conscientiously changing his date of birth, he made it look like he was 3 years younger than he really was. At first glance, it was barely detectable, however on further inspection, it was quite apparent. When I was preparing to go to school the maximum age limit was 23 years old. Now it is not uncommon to see people in their thirties attending college. He as too old to qualify so he changed his birth records so that he could get in.
He was regarded as a diligent and stern General, who ruled with a firm hand. He took no nonsense and loved to train his command with a firm hand. He always set a personal example and was himself very tough physically. However this single fault, caused his career to be untarnished. John was a thorough employee. He was always on time to office. He worked hard, even extra hours if necessary, so that nothing was put off for tomorrow. All of his co-workers admired and liked him, yet they were unaware of how miserable his private life was.
She was dominating and extremely demanding, probably the direct result of a mismatched marriage. She expected him to take her out every day. She would ring him up in the office and threaten to go to her parents place if he did not come home early. She would go as far as phoning John’s employer every other day and ask that John be sent home for one reason or another. One day he got a call from his wife who threatened to take him to court. She said that their marriage-records were missing and she was certain that he had destroyed them to get rid of her.
The tale I’m about to share occurred a couple years ago. A friend and I had attended a party and were just returning home. I was the driver and he was the passenger. Just as we were nearing his home, I noticed the telltale lights of a cop car flashing behind us. I pulled over and waited for the officer. To our surprise, the officer pulled his firearm and yelled at us to get out of the car slowly while showing our hands during the process. We were extremely surprised, but we complied with the officer’s wants. I was surprised because my name is nowhere in the police records of our city.
It turned out that the policemen thought that I was a drug dealer. They told me later that my car matched a dealer’s description that they had on file perfectly. We enjoyed a good chuckle later as we proceeded to where my friend lived.