The uniformed numbskulls would have 'scored' had they chased an honest driver 'speeding' at 32mph. As it is, a real criminal escapes during another crazy plodcar chase/obligatory crash when it was just a matter of good fortune that no innocents were maimed or killed in the fiasco.
The old hypothesis was disproven long ago but the 'educatid' still insist that a full moon invokes werewolf syndrome and insanity. Is it just a phase you are going through, Jaded?
The uniformed numbskulls would have 'scored' had they chased an honest driver 'speeding' at 32mph. As it is, a real criminal escapes during another crazy plodcar chase/obligatory crash when it was just a matter of good fortune that no innocents were maimed or killed in the fiasco.
ReplyDeleteWhat was loaded with drugs? The stolen car or the pursuing plod? A little more clarity, please.
ReplyDeleteDear oh dear MTG...full moon today?
ReplyDeleteJaded
The old hypothesis was disproven long ago but the 'educatid' still insist that a full moon invokes werewolf syndrome and insanity. Is it just a phase you are going through, Jaded?
ReplyDelete"What was loaded with drugs? The stolen car or the pursuing plod? A little more clarity, please."
ReplyDeleteLOL!
"...but the 'educatid' still insist that a full moon invokes werewolf syndrome and insanity. "
Actually there's been a lot of studies on this, and even the BBC has to admit the results are mixed:
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20131029-does-a-full-moon-make-people-mad