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Re: Re: Re: Carbomb
by smoochie597
"....and it appears to the police officer who noticed a mobile phone on the front seat of the car, realised it could have been the detonating devide, picked it up and ran away with it. Thankfully this disaster was overted therefore I don't mind having a little chuckle to myself as to what that would have looked like." I'm glad I'm not the only person who thought that image was quite funny - the word "YIKES!" appeared in big friendly letters over my imaginary copper's head! Good news all round, and proves the LAS haven't yet resorted to Burke & Hare tactics to stay in the forefront of people's gratitude and consciousness (not saying they ever would/will, just being daft).
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Welcome to Random Acts Of Reality, a Blog based in London, England, written by an E.M.T working for the London Ambulance Service. Also, number one search result for "Womble porn". All names have be changed to protect the guilty. This Blog was previously known as "Why I Hate Humanity" but the antipsychotic medication seems to have kicked in.

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