July 06, 2008
Now That's A Patriot!
I just ran across this
SAMARITAN THIEF ALERTS COPS TO 'TERROR' VAN
He moved it and called the cops. Read the rest.
The life he saved may have been the Wiseass Joo-ette so Thelma and Joo-ese will have a chance to ride again. Thank heaven!
He might be a thief, but he is a true Patriot.
hat tip Instapundit.
SAMARITAN THIEF ALERTS COPS TO 'TERROR' VAN
At about 5 p.m. yesterday, an unidentified thief with a police record broke into a red van that had been parked at 53rd Street and Second Avenue in Brooklyn's Sunset Park for about a month, a source told The Post.
He was stunned when he looked inside - it was filled with gas cans and Styrofoam cups containing a mysterious white substance with protruding wires and switches.
He moved it and called the cops. Read the rest.
The life he saved may have been the Wiseass Joo-ette so Thelma and Joo-ese will have a chance to ride again. Thank heaven!
He might be a thief, but he is a true Patriot.
hat tip Instapundit.
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I heard about this on our local cable news station yesterday.
Sunset Park is not a neighborhood I venture into regularly (or ever, really). It's situated somewhere between Park Slope (which is beneath 20th Street) and Bay Ridge (which is above 60th Street) along the lower numbered avenues and, quite frankly, there is nothing to do there that holds any interest for me.
And, given that I am in Sheepshead Bay (the lower East streets, from avenues U-Z), chances are I would have remained mostly unaffected if the owner of the van decided to detonate that homemade crap where it was parked, but I would have had to find his wannabe jihadist ass anyways and kick it, since I don't stand for that terrorism BS.
If I haven't told you the story of how I actually got to know a terrorist one time (without actually knowing he was one), I really need to tell you that one of these days, just to watch your hair stand on end.
Sunset Park is not a neighborhood I venture into regularly (or ever, really). It's situated somewhere between Park Slope (which is beneath 20th Street) and Bay Ridge (which is above 60th Street) along the lower numbered avenues and, quite frankly, there is nothing to do there that holds any interest for me.
And, given that I am in Sheepshead Bay (the lower East streets, from avenues U-Z), chances are I would have remained mostly unaffected if the owner of the van decided to detonate that homemade crap where it was parked, but I would have had to find his wannabe jihadist ass anyways and kick it, since I don't stand for that terrorism BS.
If I haven't told you the story of how I actually got to know a terrorist one time (without actually knowing he was one), I really need to tell you that one of these days, just to watch your hair stand on end.
Posted by: Erica at July 07, 2008 02:49 AM (OQDyt)
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Not all thieves go to hell. Of that I'm grateful and glad. It means I got a shot at it too!
Posted by: JihadGene at July 07, 2008 09:18 AM (no8nn)
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Ericklaw HAS to tell us the terrorist story!!! Make her "T"! Twist her arm and stuff!
Posted by: JihadGene at July 07, 2008 09:20 AM (no8nn)
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Okay, E - now you MUST post the story. I don't think I've heard this one.
Posted by: Teresa at July 07, 2008 11:19 AM (mMa3+)
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I want E to post the story too! Ew, it sounds like she played Ann Rule to a Ted Bundy, only E's Ted Bundy was wearing a turban and the part of the Volkswagen was played by a mule.
This has been another "interesting" analogy brought to you by Dogette.
This has been another "interesting" analogy brought to you by Dogette.
Posted by: dogette at July 07, 2008 06:38 PM (q/UVc)
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ROFLMAO!!! Thanks Dogette - I needed a laugh.
Posted by: Teresa at July 07, 2008 07:17 PM (mMa3+)
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