Pickens should have waited till he lit it. Then he could have made him put it out. Donahue's chance of getting away from Pickens was SLIM, Because I'm sure Pickens wasn't EASY. I'm sorry I just had to. :~o
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Be sure you send us your mug shot when you're arrested for felony-level punning. -rc
Posted by
Cory, Topeka, Kansas on February 11, 2010:
If I ever have the opportunity to make punning a crime, I'll click the yes box. Once the law passes, I'll promptly turn myself in.
Posted by
Jim in southwest Illannoy on February 13, 2010:
Surprise, surprise. Alcohol was involved. Is there ever a case like this when it isn't?
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Well, I'm not sure of cases "like this", but sometimes I'm surprised when I see stories and alcohol is not mentioned (and probably should be), and in other cases I'm even more surprised when they test for alcohol, and find none. Apparently just plain stupidity does account for some criminal actions! -rc
Posted by
Ed in Baltimore on February 16, 2010:
Considering how often "he was intoxicated" comes up in these things, I think we should just take it as a given, unless the police specifically report otherwise. "He wasn't intoxicated," said the puzzled-sounding officer. "I just can't understand why anyone would do something like that sober."
Posted by Bob in Illinois on February 10, 2010:
Pickens should have waited till he lit it. Then he could have made him put it out. Donahue's chance of getting away from Pickens was SLIM, Because I'm sure Pickens wasn't EASY. I'm sorry I just had to. :~o
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Be sure you send us your mug shot when you're arrested for felony-level punning. -rc
Posted by Cory, Topeka, Kansas on February 11, 2010:
If I ever have the opportunity to make punning a crime, I'll click the yes box. Once the law passes, I'll promptly turn myself in.
Posted by Jim in southwest Illannoy on February 13, 2010:
Surprise, surprise. Alcohol was involved. Is there ever a case like this when it isn't?
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Well, I'm not sure of cases "like this", but sometimes I'm surprised when I see stories and alcohol is not mentioned (and probably should be), and in other cases I'm even more surprised when they test for alcohol, and find none. Apparently just plain stupidity does account for some criminal actions! -rc
Posted by Ed in Baltimore on February 16, 2010:
Considering how often "he was intoxicated" comes up in these things, I think we should just take it as a given, unless the police specifically report otherwise. "He wasn't intoxicated," said the puzzled-sounding officer. "I just can't understand why anyone would do something like that sober."
Read the article that everyone's commenting on, or post a comment about it.