mrdefender
05-06-2003, 07:12 PM
This is the text from a picture my dad sent me. Its a news article.
The title is "Getting Attention, Round like a shot"
Here it is;
Going to bed the other night, I noticed people in my shed stealing things.
I phoned the police but was told no one was in the area to help. They said they would send someone over as soon as possible.
I hung up. A minute later I rang again. "Hello", I said. "I called you a minute ago because there were people in my shed. You don't have to hurry now, because I shot them."
Within minutes there were half a dozen police cars in the area plus police helicopters and an armed response unit. They caught the burglars red handed.
One of the officers said: "I thought you said you'd shot them."
To which I replied: "I thought you said there was no one available."
- Tony Gladstone
:D That's one way to get someone's attention :)
EDITED: Apparently, this is a real incident.. So I'm guessing Tony Gladstone is the guy in the story. Since the story refers as "I" and not "he".
You can find the scan of this cut-out news clip here (http://www.siterush.com/~defender/graphs/humour/attention.jpg).
The title is "Getting Attention, Round like a shot"
Here it is;
Going to bed the other night, I noticed people in my shed stealing things.
I phoned the police but was told no one was in the area to help. They said they would send someone over as soon as possible.
I hung up. A minute later I rang again. "Hello", I said. "I called you a minute ago because there were people in my shed. You don't have to hurry now, because I shot them."
Within minutes there were half a dozen police cars in the area plus police helicopters and an armed response unit. They caught the burglars red handed.
One of the officers said: "I thought you said you'd shot them."
To which I replied: "I thought you said there was no one available."
- Tony Gladstone
:D That's one way to get someone's attention :)
EDITED: Apparently, this is a real incident.. So I'm guessing Tony Gladstone is the guy in the story. Since the story refers as "I" and not "he".
You can find the scan of this cut-out news clip here (http://www.siterush.com/~defender/graphs/humour/attention.jpg).