I know it’s a comic, but just to preempt any confused comments, cell phones aren’t allowed in prison. Which, when you think about it, ought to be the perfect place for a cell.
Any bank robber who takes/posts pictures of himself with the caption Me robbing a bank , deserves to be put away. (Note to stupid criminals, Although police have Facebook and Twitter, and several more tools at their disposal. they really do appreciate it when you do their job for them.
many years ago when Polaroid cameras were all the rage, there was an incident where a crook broke into some city office building, and among other things, stole and immediately put on a bright yellow shirt that said “Property of City of Philadelphia”- he grabbed a polaroid camera on one of the desks and took a bunch of photos of himself but threw all of them in a garbage can not realizing that it takes awhile for the photo to develop itself. Next morning, an employee sees all these photos in his garbage can, notifies the cops, who then find this nitwit walking around town still wearing the bright yellow shirt…case closed quite simply!
cdward almost 9 years ago
I know it’s a comic, but just to preempt any confused comments, cell phones aren’t allowed in prison. Which, when you think about it, ought to be the perfect place for a cell.
Jeff0811 almost 9 years ago
Any bank robber who takes/posts pictures of himself with the caption Me robbing a bank , deserves to be put away. (Note to stupid criminals, Although police have Facebook and Twitter, and several more tools at their disposal. they really do appreciate it when you do their job for them.
wildfiregal almost 9 years ago
many years ago when Polaroid cameras were all the rage, there was an incident where a crook broke into some city office building, and among other things, stole and immediately put on a bright yellow shirt that said “Property of City of Philadelphia”- he grabbed a polaroid camera on one of the desks and took a bunch of photos of himself but threw all of them in a garbage can not realizing that it takes awhile for the photo to develop itself. Next morning, an employee sees all these photos in his garbage can, notifies the cops, who then find this nitwit walking around town still wearing the bright yellow shirt…case closed quite simply!
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly almost 9 years ago
Proof that vanity may be the death of us all!