Maybe he thought he was staying in a Holiday Inn
Psychedelics.
Reminds me of the COPS episode where the cat comes home from work to find some dude in his bathtub. I laugh every time.
My favorite was the one where they pulled a driver over for suspected DUI and asked him to extend his arms and touch both forefingers together in front of him.My favorite was the guy who was running in the woods from the cops at night and he had on those sneakers with lights in them that flashed every time his feet hit the ground.
Once upon a time, many years ago, maybe 20 or more, a radio station in Tulsa played the equivalent of a 911 tape that came from a local/county LE office in the area. Coweta rings a bell, although I can't remember for sure.
The tape was of a guy (drunk) who got lost at night on a country road and wound up stopped on a railroad track. He was talking to the dispatcher, very inebriated, trying to figure out where he was. About that time, he could see a train's light in the distance, coming his way.
For a period of a couple of minutes he was describing to the dispatcher what he was seeing. The ending, just before the crash, was hilarious.
I used to have a copy of the recording until one of my friends "forgot" to return it.
Has anyone from the Tulsa area ever heard it and, if so, do you know where a copy might be available?
When Mackenzie tells Chapek that she's calling the police, he says, "I've already called them. They're on the phone right now."
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