School Mistakes Huge Burrito for a Weapon
Poor bastard is lucky some "hero" didn't try to take him down.
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Alan Palmerstone
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04-29-2005 19:06
School Mistakes Huge Burrito for a Weapon
Poor bastard is lucky some "hero" didn't try to take him down. _____________________
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Osprey Therian
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04-30-2005 13:18
'Oh, my gosh, they're talking about my burrito.' <-- great quote
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Torley Linden
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04-30-2005 13:25
It sounds hella funny but I'd actually like to see a picture of this monster burrito. If any kind of emergency, it might save a family of 8 from starving in the desert!
![]() But really, a long time ago, I remember a tale from when my brother got in trouble at school because he was telling his friends, simply and literally, that he was "taking drugs". And honestly, that's what prescription pills and Vitamin C are -- drugs! But of course, the word usage is colored and his dull classmates didn't think to actually ask to see these "drugs" (let alone try some themselves, LOL) so the principal basically enforced lockdown and had the Flintstones family investigated in depth and all, Dino included. You also know those restaurants that assemble YUGE burgers and advertise "If you can eat it all, you get it free -- and a T-shirt!"? An acquaintance of mine was caught in a similar situation with his burger bits wrapped up in tinfoil, because he apparently wasn't feeling hungry enough that day. Cops pulled him over, funny sounds were made... *sigh* sounds like a sitcom doesn't it? _____________________
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