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Thursday, November 20, 2008

There might be a flaw in your plan

A Louisiana man is accused of putting on a Nazi uniform, grabbing a WW2-era German gun and heading over to his sister's house, where he allegedly planned to kill a neighbor who complained about her animals' smells. His fatal flaw? Telling police what his plan was.

Also? I thought this was pretty funny:

Despite the Nazi uniform, Munch said race was not a factor in the incident. He said both the suspect and the intended victim are white. Munch said the neighbor used to tease Plaisance and call him a Nazi, so he put the uniform on to scare him before he actually shot him.

Long live showmanship!

 

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Wow, what a great plan! I hope my neighbors don't come into my basement. That's where I keep the kitty litter box. The first Nazi that comes to my door, I'm calling Tom Cruise.

TC? - waste of time and space. Just seal the Nazi in.

I only hope this clown has not extended his genes.

I wonder if he has only one testical like Hitler?

Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life son.

What would he have done if his "victim" had met him wearing a white sheet?

I'm as stupid as this bufoon for even respomding.

Yeah Bill, your spelling even proves the point!

Come on over Heinrich. I'll treat you to flash of M-1 Garand extrvaganza.

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