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Nov 12, 2007 10:10

Got this in an email forward from S. (WINOLJ). Normally funny emails aren't however...

I've removed and added some formatting, otherwise as received.

Allegedly... ( True email sent to the force, lengthy but absolutely brilliantly written... )

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belladonna_9 November 12 2007, 11:29:09 UTC
Funny yet sadly far too true... we have mutants living next door to us....I also have a base ball bat.... and two very large and normally hungry dogs... how long would it take them to eat three 18 stone people?...I could hang the bones out for the birds?... it would be a public service...

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lougarry November 12 2007, 13:18:47 UTC
I had a load of these down the site on Saturday. One was from Leicester University - they give a degree to anyone these days!
They couldn't understand why they needed to keep their googles on their faces and thought it was very funny when we told them off.

What they fail to realise is that we have 80 acres of woodland and I know all the places where to hide bodies so they wont be found!

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tya November 12 2007, 14:09:32 UTC
Maybe you should've just shot one of them in the face with your marker on full auto to demonstrate the importance of goggles...

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lougarry November 12 2007, 15:13:15 UTC
full auto is banned in this country - but I can actually shoot my marker quicker than the auto setting on the old american marker I used to have (I have a twin samurai blade trigger - very thin, very sensitive.)
I prefer the full on 20oz-CO2-cylinder-in-the-face job as the bottle connecting with a mask on a face is not going to be pretty.

I just wish it were legal to kill certain people - I would be doing the world a favour.

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tya November 12 2007, 14:07:13 UTC
Even for large dogs, that's a whole lot of Chav scum to get through, plus you don't really want to feed the dogs "mutant", don't want the DNA getting into the food chain... ;-)

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belladonna_9 November 12 2007, 14:24:30 UTC
And there is really only so much a small family of Robins can manage...

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tya November 13 2007, 10:08:18 UTC
Yeah, you probably need a whole flock of starlings, they could probably manage it...

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