i do this every month...but the note is from my doctor.seamusTX wrote: a man walked into a pharmacy and gave the pharmacy tech a note demanding drugs.

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i do this every month...but the note is from my doctor.seamusTX wrote: a man walked into a pharmacy and gave the pharmacy tech a note demanding drugs.
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:There was a bank robber somewhere in the US who approached
the teller with a stickup note written on a deposit from a different
bank across the street.
The teller told him that he couldn't use the other bank's deposit slip
in her bank.
He left and went across the street to rob the bank matching his deposit
slip. The first bank's people called 911 and the robber was arrested inside the
other bank!!
Maybe he'd read that old billboard that said something about butterknives killing more people than regular knives....seamusTX wrote:Rapid City, South Dakota, this date -- A 34-year-old man tried to rob a hotel with a butter knife. He left after the clerk refused. The would-be robber was arrested later and has been charged with first-degree robbery.
Wouldn't you think that if he had access to a butter knife, he would have access to a carving knife?
- Jim
I guess he could also be charged with assault. Even though the clerk was never touched, I am sure he was a afraid the perp would commit 'buttery'.seamusTX wrote:Rapid City, South Dakota, this date -- A 34-year-old man tried to rob a hotel with a butter knife. He left after the clerk refused. The would-be robber was arrested later and has been charged with first-degree robbery.
Wouldn't you think that if he had access to a butter knife, he would have access to a carving knife?
- Jim
AndyC wrote:Would he have been charged with a salt & buttery, do you think?seamusTX wrote:Rapid City, South Dakota, this date -- A 34-year-old man tried to rob a hotel with a butter knife
I bet he was toast - but he had a decent spread.
(Ok, ok, I'll stop)