Faggot fireball in Taiwan

Started by yankeedoodle, June 30, 2015, 05:49:03 PM

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Michael K.

#GoingDutch:  Faggot Flier Ball Blows Up Over Crowd.

The above story couldn't be considered humor, even though there are dozens of "flaming" references that could be made, because many people got badly hurt, quite sadly.  I regret their pain and suffering.

On the other hand, two cops in a helicopter accidentally broadcasting their homosexual lust for each other over the PA system to alarmed residents below, well...you decide.  What I want to know is whether they are often up there knobbing in the chopper while on duty?

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cops-helicopter-broadcast-blowjob-conversation-loudspeaker/

QuoteWinnipeg, CA – Winnipeg police are apologizing this week, after an obscene conversation between two officers was broadcast from a loudspeaker that was attached to the helicopter that they were traveling on.

While in the helicopter, one of the officers had accidentally turned on the helicopters PA system, allowing all of the conversations that took place in the aircraft to be broadcast to the town below.

Although the conversation was not recorded, people who were within earshot of the broadcast overheard the two officers discussing whether or not the one officer would perform oral sex on the other officer.

According to CBC News, one West End resident said that one officer asked the other for a blow job, but the other officer responded by saying "You have too much body hair."

"My jaw hit the ground, eyes bulged out," West End resident Brandi Armstrong told CBC.

"We paused to listen and were shocked by what we heard. It was a hilarious and inappropriate human blooper moment. I rarely tweet, but this moment seemed too bizarre not to share," Natanielle Felicitas, another resident told reporters.

"The Winnipeg Police Service, the Flight Operations Unit, and the involved members sincerely apologize to all members of the public, especially those who overheard the broadcast," the department said in a statement.

"A police officer, they hold a very important job. Tons of people look up to them. Children look up to them. I mean, you're setting a bad example for children. It's almost saying it's OK to speak like this," Armstrong told reporters.