The Police II
Enzyme asks: Have you ever been arrested? Been thrown down the stairs by the West Midlands Serious Crime Squad, with hi-LAR-ious consequences? Or maybe you're a member of the police force with chortlesome anecdotes about particularly stupid people you've encountered.
Do tell.
( , Thu 5 May 2011, 18:42)
Enzyme asks: Have you ever been arrested? Been thrown down the stairs by the West Midlands Serious Crime Squad, with hi-LAR-ious consequences? Or maybe you're a member of the police force with chortlesome anecdotes about particularly stupid people you've encountered.
Do tell.
( , Thu 5 May 2011, 18:42)
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Tired brain.
I read Normally as Normandy, as in 'where I live, Normandy,'
I saw an episode of Time Team where they made a bridle or something for a Norman Knight's horse, and apparently Norman rode ponies... so how hard can they be? So, a police related kerfuffle in Normandy, involving ponies, held unimagined comedic possibility.
Then I continued reading, and my brain skipped back a few words and realised it was 'Normally', so I thought 'This can never live up to the expectations I had when I thought it was set in Normandy'. So, I stopped reading to avoid the inevitable disappointment.
But have a click anyway, my old china plate.
( , Fri 6 May 2011, 16:52, 1 reply)
I read Normally as Normandy, as in 'where I live, Normandy,'
I saw an episode of Time Team where they made a bridle or something for a Norman Knight's horse, and apparently Norman rode ponies... so how hard can they be? So, a police related kerfuffle in Normandy, involving ponies, held unimagined comedic possibility.
Then I continued reading, and my brain skipped back a few words and realised it was 'Normally', so I thought 'This can never live up to the expectations I had when I thought it was set in Normandy'. So, I stopped reading to avoid the inevitable disappointment.
But have a click anyway, my old china plate.
( , Fri 6 May 2011, 16:52, 1 reply)
I shall move to Normandy forthwith.
I also resolve to use the word "forthwith" more often.
( , Fri 6 May 2011, 17:16, closed)
I also resolve to use the word "forthwith" more often.
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