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My daughter is 7 going on 37....guess that's just the way young girls are when their parents get divorced. What a coincidence, I am seeing a female cop working for the Cold Case Unit here in Alaska. Who would have guessed firefighters and cops could actually get along....most of the time anyway. Marriage for me anytime soon who knows? After all she is a cop and I'm a Fireman. At least I have yet to be hancuffed or had my car towed for now anyway! Just be careful those donut wranglers (cops) will deny everything and can be tricky and decietful when they want to be....LOL