Posted on 05/20/2017 11:41:40 AM PDT by COBOL2Java
Interesting - he’s looking right at the security cameras - at two different locations.
My two cents: He’s ccustomed to wearing a uniform, from the looks of his attire. Tanned and in pretty good shape other than that gut, which says it’s not vanity and a gym membership behind being rather muscular, especially for his age. He does physically demanding work, probably pays pretty decent, no vibe of being poor or even struggling in the least from this guy. Utility contractor? That car’s out of character, he’s married. It’s his wife’s.
Obviously, you didn't google right.
Because Google nails it.
I had to try it. After the actual definition box, “bolo” came up first with:
“Gigantic chinese man who can mash all opposition with ease”
I have read that Google responds differently to different users based on their past requests. (For example on person typing in Thailand would get lots of stuff about food, others about art. Freepers would get a response of “Thailand??”)
I have no idea what its response to me about a “gigantic chinese man” indicates!
I was thinking along those lines. Guy’s got “LEO” written all over him.
Walmart has very good camera system(s). Mrs. Mad served on a jury for a WM shoplifting case. She says the video quality was like being at home with 1080p.
If you forget to capitalize the acronym, Google serves up the definition of a bolo, namely, a large, single-edged knife used in the Philippines.
I have no idea what its response to me about a “gigantic chinese man” indicates!
Perhaps Bolo Yeung, now 70, a Chinese martial arts actor and former competitive body-builder.
Perhaps unconsciously, he wants to be caught.
Maybe he's a disgruntled TSA employee who is pissed that they got rid of those revealing X-Ray machines.
I am going back to Google re-education camp.
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