Posted by RayP(MI) on June 19, 2011 at 11:51:31 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Black Helicopters posted by Ultradog MN on June 19, 2011 at 11:39:01:
Donno, but the fly here in late August, think they were looking for some unauthorized agricultural product. Typically hidden in wooded areas, and within corn fields. One time the found a bunch. Spent the afternoon sitting in lawn chairs in neighbor"s front yard, watching state troopers & national guard rapelling of hovering helicopters, grabbing a bunch of foliage, hauling it aboard, moving on to next spot. They were pretty busy for most of the afternoon. Think it was pretty top secret. Local constable dropped by to see what was going on. He had not a clue, so they didn"t inform him!
Think the other guy they didn"t inform was the local drug dealer. Think his profits went down the drain that day. Never happened again, but we"re sure to get flyovers every summer, just a lookin! Either drug dealer"s farming days are over, or he"s gotten a lot smarter.
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