
Andrew C McDonald
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Andrew McDonald was a 911 dispatcher for 30 yrs with a B.S. in Math (1985). He served as an Army officer 1985 to 1992, honorably exiting a captain.
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Suffering From Smith-Itis
For 30 years, and still to date, I have been a 911 police, fire, and medical dispatcher. Now, one expects of course, to immediately hear a bunch of either hilarious or chilling anecdotes following that statement. That is not what this post is about. This post is about a poor tormented soul from my city and his recent, lamented, passing. For privacy and personal protection, I will refer to this man as WP.
By Andrew C McDonald3 years ago in Humans
Manly(ish)
Hand off your hat, Grab a beer, and Settle in. We’re off for a bumpy ride. It’s the MAN TRAIN. It may go off the rails. First off, let me note that, even without the obvious feathered embellishments and scarring ... I look absolutely nothing like the picture above. Well, I do have arms, legs, head, eyes.. and all the requisite anatomical parts that define the basic biological make up of the human male. All of which still function properly. 👍 That is almost where it ends. I am 60, a bit overweight, 5’6” tall, and no person’s definition of a … “hunk.” My beloved wife & soulmate, however, just said to me, “To me, you are my hunk.”
By Andrew C McDonald3 years ago in Men
Dick Dodgers SFPI - Chap 3. Content Warning.
What in the DICKens are EWE up to now, Dodgers? **************************************************************** Please note that the below campy sci-fi adventure romp is the 3rd chapter in the ongoing saga of Dick Dodgers, Space Faring Paranormal Investigator. Be warned; some prefer to refer to him as that Silly Fracking Penile Investigator. Regardless, the reader response here has been quite good. If you are just stumbling in from a flit around the Quantum Graves Arm of our neck of space, you should first check out the 1st 2 chapters.
By Andrew C McDonald3 years ago in Fiction


