Yoda
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For those of you who waste time watching TV (I do), you've probably seen the different variations of the Brinks home alarm commercial. I just saw the one where a young lady is home alone....
So, she sees someone trying to break in the front door, then the alarm goes off and the bad guy runs off. She runs into another room, where the phone rings, and she picks it up, then a Brinks representative asks her what's going on. She expalins the situation, and the representative tells her to stay on the line, and that he's getting help.
Uhhhh... wouldn't it have been smarter to first get a gun? What's the point of talking to someone on the phone? If one MUST talk on the phone, why not talk to the cops? Why go through a middleman?
Just being a cynical critic...
- - - Yoda
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So, she sees someone trying to break in the front door, then the alarm goes off and the bad guy runs off. She runs into another room, where the phone rings, and she picks it up, then a Brinks representative asks her what's going on. She expalins the situation, and the representative tells her to stay on the line, and that he's getting help.
Uhhhh... wouldn't it have been smarter to first get a gun? What's the point of talking to someone on the phone? If one MUST talk on the phone, why not talk to the cops? Why go through a middleman?
Just being a cynical critic...
- - - Yoda
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