As you all know, I've had brushes with the law before. Today I was in the police station to get fingerprinted. You see, work has been requiring us new hires to fill out this position of trust paperwork. There is some humor in this because I already have an active security clearance. However, a position of trust is less than the lowest security clearance -- it is a glorified background check. Essentially, you fill out this paperwork, and if everything checks out, you are deemed a "trustworthy person".  I've had these forms filled out for quite a while, but I also needed to get fingerprinted.
So I finally walk the .1 miles to the police station and get my fingerprinting groove on. While we're doing this, I'm fine -- just fascinated with the process. Then, in walks an older gentleman wearing a suit of some kind, carrying papers. Now this is significant because in my town, people wear suits during funerals and weddings. Sometimes you get a salesperson/pollster rolling into town wearing a suit, but this person did not look like a salesperson. The police chief seemed to know who he was, and my guess is something along the lines of township/county elected official. Anyways, he looked over at me waiting for the chief to fill out my form, and suddenly I had a minor dose of paranoia.
It's kind of like back in high-school when you're waiting in the principal's office and other kids/teachers keep glancing in at you. You know they're wondering what you did wrong. Even if you're just there for something benign, like fundraising, you're guilty by location. In this case, I'm in the police station getting fingerprinted, and this "township official" is in there wondering what I've done wrong. Furthermore, I'm giving/spelling my full name out loud so he'll remember my name down the road.
Don't get me wrong -- I'm sure the fact of the chief handing me my fingerprint card and me walking out of there saying "thank you" reversed any impressions of wrongdoing, plus I'll probably never see this person again in my life, but the mind does play its funny tricks on you.
On another, unrelated notes, I've updated the website, got the links to the pictures working again, and things should be more "in order". I still don't know why a lot of my older posts have these weird characters in them (such as apostrophes being replaced by foreign letters), and the only solution at this point seems to be to go back and edit all of them by hand, so it is what it is for now. Also, I don't like the colors of the photo gallery links on the right -- kind of a greyish text on a black background. I'll find the fix later. Otherwise, let me know what you think.
