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28 Feb 09 - 12:24 AM (#2577644) Subject: BS: Husband Calls 911 From: Alice Spelling failure in 911 call. You have to hear this. My wife got attacked by a warthog..... |
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28 Feb 09 - 12:29 AM (#2577646) Subject: RE: BS: Husband Calls 911 From: Alice spelling eucalyptus is just too hard, best drag her on over to a shorter word to spell |
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28 Feb 09 - 02:23 AM (#2577661) Subject: RE: BS: Husband Calls 911 From: Ebbie lol |
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28 Feb 09 - 06:22 AM (#2577722) Subject: RE: BS: Husband Calls 911 From: gnu Head found on boolevard... bulliv... bala... (kick)... in ditch. |
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28 Feb 09 - 06:36 AM (#2577724) Subject: RE: BS: Husband Calls 911 From: Jack Blandiver A popular urban legend right now. Heard it from a few sources, but none better than Jim Eldon's variant from The Zoo & Logical Times: Jim tells me a lady once collapsed just outside the pub on Hilderthorpe Road, on telephoning for emergency assistance the slightly inebriated caller was asked for the address. When he told her she asked "Hilderthorpe, how do you spell that?" The good Samaritan thought for a moment before replying, "Hang on a second and we'll drag her round to West Street...". |
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28 Feb 09 - 07:15 AM (#2577741) Subject: RE: BS: Husband Calls 911 From: kendall Would you believe that this joke goes back at least to the horse and buggy days? |
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28 Feb 09 - 07:18 AM (#2577742) Subject: RE: BS: Husband Calls 911 From: Bonnie Shaljean Hey - it's Cletus from The Simpsons. Must've moved from Springfield. |
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28 Feb 09 - 07:49 AM (#2577754) Subject: RE: BS: Husband Calls 911 From: Bobert "I'm going to drag her over to Oak Street... You can pick her up there..." Ahhhhhhh, the wife 'er the warthog??? B;~) |