This is too funny to be true (listen to the audio).
http://www.wesh.com/cnn-news/19063789/detail.html?iref=werecommend
This is too funny to be true (listen to the audio).
http://www.wesh.com/cnn-news/19063789/detail.html?iref=werecommend
From one who lived in Orlando and still lives in the periphery of Florida, I find it entirely plausible that this is, indeed, a true story.
I didn’t want to be the one to say it. ![]()
What I find funny is that she’s in a Walgreens parking lot, where presumably there are people. So…she calls 911?
The dispatcher, to her credit, handled the call extraordinarily professionally.
Obviously someone was there to refill their prescription.
djm
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Well, consider this: if it’s locked, who can get in, aside from breaking a window? And she’d have to try to get attention. She could pound against her windows and holler, or sound her horn (if it was even working, what with the electrical system being kaput), and even if people didn’t shy away thinking she was a crazy person, it might take a while to get that help. We don’t know how busy it was, there.
Funny as this episode was, calling 911 wasn’t her worst decision considering she couldn’t figure out the obvious.
Apropos of nothing at all…
That was Vassar Clements hometown.
Just a thought that ran through my head…
Slan,
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Are you suggesting she was fiddling with the lock? ![]()
djm