Bulldogcakes
10-26-2005, 04:29 PM
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Loogie Found In Trooper's Turkey Wrap</h1>
<p> (http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/1026051loogie1.html) </p>
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OCTOBER 26--When Michigan cops arrested a teenage restaurant employee
earlier this month for adulterating a state trooper's Arby's grub, they
declined to say what landed in the poor guy's turkey wrap. But a
Freedom of Information request has unlodged a police report that, The
Smoking Gun can now reveal, shows that a "LOOGIE" was the unwanted
ingredient. According to a police report, a copy of which you'll find
below, Stephen Bullion, 19, admitted to the clamming after being
confronted by the trooper, who only spotted the phlegm after eating
half of his "roast turkey, ranch 'n bacon wrap." Bullion, pictured at
right, told the trooper (whose name was redacted from the report) that
he did not add the loogie because the customer was a cop, but rather
because he arrived at the drive-thru window as workers were preparing
to close the fast-food joint. If convicted of the adulteration charges,
Bullion faces more than a decade in prison. <br />
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<h1>
Loogie Found In Trooper's Turkey Wrap</h1>
<p> (http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/1026051loogie1.html) </p>
<p> <img width="200" height="150" border="0" src="http://www.thesmokinggun.com/graphics/art3/1026051inside1.jpg" /></p><p>
OCTOBER 26--When Michigan cops arrested a teenage restaurant employee
earlier this month for adulterating a state trooper's Arby's grub, they
declined to say what landed in the poor guy's turkey wrap. But a
Freedom of Information request has unlodged a police report that, The
Smoking Gun can now reveal, shows that a "LOOGIE" was the unwanted
ingredient. According to a police report, a copy of which you'll find
below, Stephen Bullion, 19, admitted to the clamming after being
confronted by the trooper, who only spotted the phlegm after eating
half of his "roast turkey, ranch 'n bacon wrap." Bullion, pictured at
right, told the trooper (whose name was redacted from the report) that
he did not add the loogie because the customer was a cop, but rather
because he arrived at the drive-thru window as workers were preparing
to close the fast-food joint. If convicted of the adulteration charges,
Bullion faces more than a decade in prison. <br />
</p>
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My site Bully Baby (http://bulldogcakes.tripod.com/index.html)
"A dog recently saved his owner's life, because he had been trained to dial 911. Unfortunately, operators had trouble finding the address 'woof, woof.'"-Norm MacDonald