Monday, September 20, 2010
The Capone Incounter
After Mrs. Mitty came out of the drugstore, they climbed into their automobile, Walter fastened his seat belt, turned on the windscreen wipers and carefully pulled away from the curb. As they drove out of Waterbury noticed Al Capone standing on the side of the road as busy as a bee interrogating two men who looked as if they were as white as snow. Mitty got out of the car as slow as a snail and confronted Mr. Capone. Mitty told Capone that he was not aloud to confront these men in broad daylight and that he had to move into a closed area. Capone said something that was as clear as mud because of his accent, and wrapped up the two men in a rug and threw them in the back of Mitty's car. Mitty drove Mr. Capone and the two men to a abandoned storage unit. Capone and I were met by two men who looked to have large chips on there shoulders. We threw the two men out of the trunk as if they were rag dolls and they landed in front of the two who were as fat as hogs standing at the back of the unit. I was standing right beside the two who were victimized texting our location to the police. The men were being beaten as if they were fish till they were as limp as a wet noodle. All of a sudden there was three big knocks as if we were in a thunder storm and then Walter Walter stop your silly business keep your eyes on the road I want to get home in one piece.
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