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Re: Banana peels

 
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Old 03-05.-2004, 09:00 AM   #1
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Default Re: Banana peels

Yogi Bear wrote:
> jazmo wrote in message ...
> >I guess you've just got to ask the question - what would the cops do if
> >they saw you throwing a banana peel into the bushes?
> >

> organise 2 cars, 4 motorbikes to track you the following week. Each
> motorbike would race ahead and press the pedestrian crossing so you
> always get red lights. The others would be taking digital photos to
> make sure you chew 10 times before swallowing and never throw a banana
> peel again.




Very Funny...dont ask me why but when i read this i had this mental
image of coppers with red flashing lights and the tune of benny hill
running through my head.

Some good responses there to this burning question..:Personally, i find
littering disgusting on any level and yes, it will break down eventually
but will STINK until it does.



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