Are You Ready for a Sobriety Test? Tips to Avoid Getting Caught by Sneaky Cops

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In summary, this video is a hilarious spoof of various popular shows. The clip in question features a drunken grandfather reciting the alphabet backwards, to the amusement of a police officer.
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Was that for real? :rofl: I have to admit, I was expecting something to jump out when it said to turn up the volume and enjoy. :tongue2:
 
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Moonbear said:
Was that for real?
No. Sounds like that was from the show Reno 911.
 
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mrjeffy321 said:
No. Sounds like that was from the show Reno 911.
Yes, it is from Reno 911! Love that show!
 
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That was so unbelievably funny! I don't care that it wasn't real... haha I'm still laughing. When they both pointed at each other... oh my god. Man I should get the box set of that shoe. I've never really seen it.
 
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
I just noticed that he actually said the entire alphabet CORRECTLY backwards!
 
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Reno 911, rocks!
 
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FrogPad said:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
I just noticed that he actually said the entire alphabet CORRECTLY backwards!

My grandpa (RIP) could do that drunk
 
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Reno: 911 is awesome

and as for the alphabet thing...
that's easy, just memorize it
 
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FrogPad said:
Man I should get the box set of that shoe.
You must be the biggest Ed Sullivan fan on the planet. Nobody else uses that term.
 
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yomamma said:
and as for the alphabet thing...
that's easy, just memorize it

While I'm not impressed that my grandfather was able to memorize the alphabet backwards, I'm impressed that he had the balls to do spout it to a cop while he was drunk, in his boxers, riding his tractor around downtown. It got him a night in jail every time (do not pass go, do not collect 200 dollars)

Sadly, this is not an exaggeration.
 
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That was great! After he recited the alphabet backwards, and she said, "I've never seen anyone able to do that," I began to suspect it wasn't totally real.

Now everyone, "Step and UH! and Step and UH!" :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
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More Reno 911 :rofl:

http://[MEDIA=youtube -- Jehova's Witnesses
http://[MEDIA=youtube -- Dungeons and Dragons
http://[MEDIA=youtube -- Good Cop, Black Cop.
 
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That clip reminded me of an episode of South Park:

Officer: And now touch your finger to your nose.
Randy: Do what??
Officer: Touch your finger to your nose.
Randy: Wull come on, that's impossible!
 
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Pythagorean said:
While I'm not impressed that my grandfather was able to memorize the alphabet backwards, I'm impressed that he had the balls to do spout it to a cop while he was drunk, in his boxers, riding his tractor around downtown. It got him a night in jail every time (do not pass go, do not collect 200 dollars)

Sadly, this is not an exaggeration.
:rofl: :uhh: :uhh:
 
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Danger said:
You must be the biggest Ed Sullivan fan on the planet. Nobody else uses that term.

I wish I could take credit for a reference to Ed Sullivan. Maybe I should start saying it that way... sadly the "w" and "e" key are right next to each other, and I didn't notice that I pressed "e" :smile:
 
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