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That is great :)

I imagine the caller felt like a fool.
 
Well what can I say...were there any drugs involved...did the person spend the day drinking?

I am always amazed at what people will dial the emergency services for.

At school I have had parents come to me and ask me to tell their child off because they were rude or misbehaving on the way to school that morning...so the stupidity and lack of responsibility doesn't just stop with phoning the emergency services.
 
Oh my God LMAO. Oh, Its the moon lol they most of been drunk or drugs. Got to have.

Tell me this sleepflower, Your all a bit weird in Wales art you? lol

I have a funny story for you. Me and my mate was delivering some office furnisher in Cardiff. We could not fined the building we was after so puled over to the side of the road and asked for directions of this guy who was very helpful and gave us a full description of where we needed to go. We said thank you to him and I wined the window back up. My mate then says so what did he say. I was like no idea, did not understand a word lol That is the only time I have been to Wales. I did fined all the ppl to be very nice just I never understand a word you lot say lol
 
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The sauce for a spicy Italian sandwich was apparently a must have for one Florida man. The man, Reginald Peterson, called 911 twice after a sandwich shop left off the sauce.

Peterson initially called the emergency number Thursday so that officers could have his subs made correctly, according to a police report. The second call was to complain that police officers weren't arriving fast enough.
 
TAMPA, Fla. -- An report says 47-year-old Carlos Gutierrez was at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino early Monday and called 911 to say the slot machine stole his money. The report says Gutierrez left the casino to place a second 911 call to say the same thing.
 
From Lieutenant Tom Kiurski, Livonia (MI) Fire and Rescue:A dispatcher dispatched police cars, fire trucks, and our fire-based EMS vehicles. She said it sounded like the 911 caller couldn't speak, and the dispatcher didn't know if the caller was choking on food, suffocating on smoke, or being strangled by an intruder. The street looked like a parade with all the emergency vehicles. When we entered the residence, we found a guy sleeping and snoring on his bed. When he rolled over, he knocked the receiver off the cradle and bumped the "emergency preprogrammed" 911 button with his elbow. The snoring fooled the dispatcher. The look on the guy's face when he woke up was priceless!
 

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