"Best Comeback Line Ever." BWHAAA

Brutuskend

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This was in the Washington Post... the title of the article was "Best Comeback Line Ever."


In summary, the police arrested Patrick Lawrence, a 22-year-old white male, resident of Dacula, GA, in a pumpkin patch at 11:38 p.m. on Friday. Lawrence will be charged with lewd and lascivious behavior, public indecency, and public intoxication at the Gwinnett County courthouse on Monday.

The suspect explained that as he was passing a pumpkin patch he decided to stop. "You know, a pumpkin is soft and squishy inside, and there was no one around here for miles. At least I thought there wasn't," he stated in a phone interview.

Lawrence went on to say that he pulled over to the side of the road, picked out a pumpkin that he felt was appropriate to his purposes, cut a hole in it, and proceeded to satisfy his need. "I guess I was just
really into it, you know?" he commented with evident embarrassment.

In the process, Lawrence apparently failed to notice a Gwinnett County police car approaching and was unaware of his audience until officer Brenda Taylor approached him. "It was an unusual situation, that's for sure," said officer Taylor. "I walked up to (Lawrence) and he's...just working
away at this pumpkin."

Taylor went on to describe what happened when she approached Lawrence. "I just went up and said, 'Excuse me sir, but do you realize that you are screwing a pumpkin?' "He froze and was clearly very surprised that I was there, and then looked me
straight in the face and said,

"A pumpkin?, Damn...is it midnight already?'"
 

Ramsnake

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LMAO....must have been very embarrassing.........will be hard for him from now on with the people he knows.
 

Cerebus451

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Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Snopes= A bunch of killjoys ;)
Actually, I recognized the story right away, but I still laughed when I read the punchline. A good story doesn't have to be true to be funny. Funnier if true, but funny nonetheless. Actually makes you wonder if at some point some guy actually did get caught, but couldn't think of a good comeback at the time, but then later thought of one and the story has lived on as an UL.
 

WombatWoman

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Originally posted by: baffled2
Originally posted by: WombatWoman
Ah, another Cinderella story. :)

Is that what Cindy meant when she sang "Someday,my prince will come?" :Q
I believe that song was sung not by Cinderella, but by Snow White, the World's Champion Dwarf-Tosser.

 

WombatWoman

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Originally posted by: baffled2
Originally posted by: WombatWoman
Originally posted by: baffled2
Originally posted by: WombatWoman
Ah, another Cinderella story. :)

Is that what Cindy meant when she sang "Someday,my prince will come?" :Q
I believe that song was sung not by Cinderella, but by Snow White, the World's Champion Dwarf-Tosser.


Ah yes,little men :)
And when they got home each evening, they leered at Snow White and said "Hi, ho."

 

Geekbabe

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Originally posted by: WombatWoman
Originally posted by: baffled2
Originally posted by: WombatWoman
Originally posted by: baffled2
Originally posted by: WombatWoman
Ah, another Cinderella story. :)

Is that what Cindy meant when she sang "Someday,my prince will come?" :Q
I believe that song was sung not by Cinderella, but by Snow White, the World's Champion Dwarf-Tosser.


Ah yes,little men :)
And when they got home each evening, they leered at Snow White and said "Hi, ho."



Funny,I thought that's what they sang when they first got up in the morning ? :)