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Posted by txblu...bank robberies on October 06, 2004 at 09:18:12 from (199.46.199.230):
In Reply to: Re: John Kerry and John Edwards 04 the only way to posted by Don of Co. on October 06, 2004 at 08:25:18:
Read about 2 recent bank robberies. Middle of the day, satellite bank in small town, guy walks in wearing plain street clothes, walks up to the teller and says whatever you say when you rob a bank. Local news interviewed both tellers (different times, different banks, different towns). Asked "What kind of weapon did he use?" HANG ON TO YOUR SKIVVIES..........both answered: DON'T KNOW, NEVER SAW IT. ----------------------------- Local fast food was robbed by 2 gunmen. 3 employees and mgr in store. Mgr grabbed hammer in a feat of bravery and attack the robbers. Robbers dropped cash bag and ran. Store fired him for endangering the (other)employees. Guy said he was fending for their lives. One of the bandits told him to get in the back room and he knew it was to kill him. Said he'd been robbed before and wasn't going to be a sucker this time. I can furnish news references to these articles.....but don't wish to. Published in small town newspaper. Mark
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