OK, I tried to hold back on the humor when I drafted him, but now when I'm robbed in SOM (somewhat of a daily occurrence for me), at least I can call the Sheriff.
I've wanted to call the Sheriff on a number of occasions when I've gone bowling.
In "The Dark Knight Rises", wasn't the idealistic police officer's last name Blake??
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kenhutchings wrote:OK, I tried to hold back on the humor when I drafted him, but at least now when I'm robbed in SOM (somewhat of a daily occurrence for me), at least I can call the Sheriff.
I've wanted to call the Sheriff on a number of occasions when I've gone bowling.
In "The Dark Knight Rises", wasn't the idealistic police officer's last name Blake??
Maybe you're thinking of "Gunsmoke" where Marshal (not Sheriff) Dillon's main squeeze in the Longbranch was Miss Kitty (Amanda Blake)
Miss Kitty!!!! What the heck were the writers thinking?
LMBombers wrote:I shot the Sheriff......but I did not shoot the deputy.....
Sadly, I think we all know that song and were around when it was popular!
Found during Bing Research.
"On this day, September 14, in 1974, the song “I Shot the Sheriff” was named Billboard magazine’s number one single in the United States. While the song was written by reggae legend Bob Marley, it was Eric Clapton's version that achieved the top ranking in the music charts."