When I lived in LA I once came across an unsheated machete lying on the sidewalk.
Being a good conservative, I knew I couldn't just take it unless it belonged to Crack or some other oppressed minority, but it took me a good ten minutes to convince the police operator it shouldn't be just left laying around.
When I lived in LA I once came across an unsheated machete lying on the sidewalk.
Being a good conservative, I knew I couldn't just take it unless it belonged to Crack or some other oppressed minority, but it took me a good ten minutes to convince the police operator it shouldn't be just left laying around.
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6 comments:
Carelessly leave a hacksaw unattended and the girl will get away.
For reference: $23 at Home Depot, or about $7 in 1979 dollars.
A hacksaw isn't going to make much progress on a bicycle lock. You want bolt cutters.
When I lived in LA I once came across an unsheated machete lying on the sidewalk.
Being a good conservative, I knew I couldn't just take it unless it belonged to Crack or some other oppressed minority, but it took me a good ten minutes to convince the police operator it shouldn't be just left laying around.
When I lived in LA I once came across an unsheated machete lying on the sidewalk.
Being a good conservative, I knew I couldn't just take it unless it belonged to Crack or some other oppressed minority, but it took me a good ten minutes to convince the police operator it shouldn't be just left laying around.
Oh, those fascist cops! Thinking ill of a yute wit a hacksaw on the street after dark.
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