Posted by John B. on December 19, 2013 at 20:39:58 from (50.40.67.67):
On Monday a telemarketer called and I answered. Here is how it went. Caller; asked to speak to the people in charge of paying the electric bill. Me; they are not here. Caller; asked if I then could answer some questions? Me; no I can't and asked how well did you know these people? Then I pulled the phone away from my mouth and said in a louder voice, "Get pictures of the bodies we need all the evidence we can get". Caller; I don't know them why? Me; Well you just called a crime scene and now you are a suspect. Caller; Me ahhhh a suspect? Me; Yes, now I need your name and number Caller; Ahh you don't have caller ID? Me; You don't understand this is not my place. Caller; My name is so & so and my number is 555-555-5555. Me; Thank you! I will be calling your right back.
The whole time my wife is standing at the other end of the kitchen table laughing once she realized what was going on.
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