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GrapeApe
08-25-2004, 08:25 AM
Subject: True Stories of Top 9 Morons of 2004
1 WILL THE REAL DUMMY PLEASE STAND UP? AT&T fired President John Walter after nine months, saying he lacked intellectual leadership. He received a $26 million severance package. Perhaps it's not Walter who's lacking intelligence.
2. WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS: Police in Oakland, California spent two hours attempting to subdue a gunman who had barricaded himself inside his home. After firing ten tear gas canisters, officers discovered that the man was standing beside them in the police line, shouting, "Please come out and give yourself up."
3. WHAT WAS PLAN B??? An Illinois man, pretending to have a gun, kidnapped a motorist and forced him to drive to two different automated teller machines, where in the kidnapper proceeded to withdraw money from his own
bank accounts.
4. THE GETAWAY! A man walked into a Topeka, Kansas, Kwik Stop, and asked for all the money in the cash drawer. Apparently, the take was too small,
so he tied up the store clerk and worked the counter himself for three hours until police showed up and grabbed him. Love this one.
5. DID I SAY THAT??? Police in Los Angeles had good luck with a robbery suspect who just couldn't control himself during a lineup. When detectives asked each man in the lineup to repeat the words: "Give me all your money or
I'll shoot," the man shouted, "That's not what I said!"
6. ARE WE COMMUNICATING?? A man spoke frantically into the phone, "My wife is pregnant and her contractions are only two minutes apart!" "Is this her first child?" the doctor asked. "No!" the man shouted, "This is her
husband!"
7. NOT THE SHARPEST TOOL IN THE SHED!! In Modesto, California, Steven Richard King was arrested for trying to hold up a Bank of America branch without a weapon. King used a thumb and a finger to simulate a gun, but fortunately, he failed to keep his hand in his pocket (hellllllooooooo!)
8. BOAT PROBLEMS Last summer, down on Lake Isabella, located in the
high desert, an hour east of Bakersfield, California, some folks, new to boating, were having a problem. No matter how hard they tried, they
couldn't get their brand new 22 ft. boat going. It was very sluggish in almost every maneuver, no matter how much power was applied. After about an hour of trying to make it go, they putted to a nearby marina, thinking someone there could tell them what was wrong. A thorough topside check revealed everything in perfect working condition. The engine ran fine, the out drive went up and down, and the prop was the correct size and pitch. So, one of the marina guys jumped in the water to check underneath. He came up choking on water, he was laughing so hard. NOW REMEMBER... THIS IS TRUE.... Under the boat, still strapped securely in place, was the trailer.
9. AND THE GRAND FINALE - ONLY IN ENID, OKLAHOMA!!! The city of Enid, Okla. hired a city manager & let him have a contract stating that he
would be paid and have insurance benifits through 2007 regardless of whether he quit or was fired. You guessed it, he quit so the city has to pay him to sit at home.
*** Grape Ape ***

MOBrien
08-25-2004, 08:39 AM
You gotta be S-ing us with that #8! I mean, I've heard of & seen many people bein stupid at the ramps. But holy dumbass Batman.
Those are great.

Captain Dan
08-25-2004, 08:51 AM
That boat trailer story is an urban legend - it's been around for at least 10 years. I have a friend who sells yachts in San Diego who claims it happened to him on a service call. I don't know how he can tell it with a straight face.....

Evo22
08-25-2004, 09:01 AM
we had the guy that runs the gas dock out of kathrins in mohave tell us the same story about 2 women in a bayliner...I about pissed myself the first time I heard it

Screaming Pete
08-25-2004, 09:33 AM
At fishers landing I took of the straps on a boat that a lady and her kids were in and another mom driving the truck.You gessed it still straped to the trailer. I was very cool about it and didn't make the seen that it could have been, felt a little sorry for her the dad was overseas and she was trying to get the kids on the water.

572Daytona
08-25-2004, 09:41 AM
These have been circulating around the net for a while. I don't know how true they are but I used to work for AT&T so I do know that John Walter resigned in 1997 and did make about $26mil for his approx one year of work.