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Old 07-27-2006, 07:34 PM
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Bagelton Rescue Squad Additions

Homeland Security funding finally dwindled down to such a small scale (N) that the town of Bagelton could finally afford some ambulance renovations. I guess you can make a silk slipper out of a sows ear!

I think we've about come full circle now starting with a place to buy bagels. Or you can try an steal them and get a ride in a cop car. Perhaps if you eat too many you'll need an ambulance ride. Then if the leftover bagels go bad you'll need to call the garbage truck to hual the mess away. If the trip to the hospital doesn't go well from eating some bad bagels the hearst can pick up your carcass for a one way ride.
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Old 07-29-2006, 11:33 AM
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Re: Bagelton Rescue Squad Additions

Bad Bagels? BAD BAGELS!!!!???

Heaven forbid!
I've got a reputation to uphold

Brucie- how'd you do the crosses on the ambulances?
They look like a real professional job. You didn't wrangle Bob Strickland into painting them by chance?

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Old 07-29-2006, 11:58 PM
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Re: Bagelton Rescue Squad Additions

I can only convey a hypothetical scenario about bad bagels. We all know there is not a chance that wee folks would allow anything like that spoil.


The ambulance crosses, door handles, and tail lights were made using fine tipped red and black Sharpie's and a steady hand. The roof gumball light is just a short piece of plastic rod filed to form the bubble then tipped with red paint.
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