Monday morning: banker opens safe, sees hole, goes crazy trying to figure out what was taken (nothing) — after eons of burying bones, the dogs would have instinctively filled in the street hole, hiding the tunnel entrance, but if I have to explain it, …
AGED_ENGINEER Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Edward G. Robinson and Woody Allen would chuckle at this one, I think.
mabrndt Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Monday morning: banker opens safe, sees hole, goes crazy trying to figure out what was taken (nothing) — after eons of burying bones, the dogs would have instinctively filled in the street hole, hiding the tunnel entrance, but if I have to explain it, …
Gilbert almost 13 years ago
Poo-poo has the biggest tool…..the pick-axe……I wonder if that helped his manhood issues.
LingeeWhiz almost 13 years ago
Oh man! Screwed again!
derilium almost 13 years ago
Hilarious story told with no words. Definitely going on my favorites list.
likeponcho almost 13 years ago
I was confused and I couldn’t stop laughing after a while
AGED_ENGINEER Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Relative to my original comment:
1942—Larceny, Inc., with Edward G. Robinson; and
2000—Small Time Crooks, with Woody Allen and Tracey Ullman.