Posted on 06/19/2024 10:20:46 AM PDT by DallasBiff
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A local hotel is offering up a reward after a bag with more than $1,200 in cash was stolen.
The District Hotel was in the process of closing. The outdoor bartender was counting the money, put it in a bag and then set it down.
“We were having a party here at the pool, and by closing, someone decided that they were going to go back and rob our outside bar here at the pool,” said Tim Selby, Co-Owner of District Hotel.
They are in shock and disbelief that $1,200 was stolen from right under their noses.
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There he is the usual suspect
Just another son of Obeyme.
And, yes, it’s them again, Yogi.
Ah. Oklahomos.
They are in shock and disbelief that $1,200 was stolen from right under their noses.
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That’s funny right there. A bartender leaves a gag of money lying around and they are shocked and in disbelief?
Funny.
That must be one of the digitally altered photographs the White House keeps claiming Biden is a victim of.
In this case, they had a white guy and digitally altered him to look black.
tsk tsk tsk. Racist.
What’s that saying, “a liberal becomes a conservative, once they are mugged or robbed”.
Sadly it became outdated. I remember it in the 1960s.
A conservative is a liberal who got mugged the night before.
—Frank Rizzo
Bio.:
Philadelphia Police Commissioner from 1967 to 1971 and mayor of Philadelphia from 1972 to 1980. Democratic Party member.
He should be dragged back (alive and arrested) by his ankles like Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp did to the guy in the John Ford Western, My Darling Clementine (1946).
Great dialogue when Earp was looking forlorn and sort of bewildered sitting at the mostly deserted bar at night, talking to the bartender.
“Mac, have you ever been in love?”
“No. I’ve always been a bartender.”
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