the shotgun would hold like five or six rounds. so i thought it would be a good idea to get her this shotgun bandolier where she could hold about 25 rounds. then all of a sudden i got paranoid. i was nervous about buying the bandolier. it was a combat bandolier and i was nervous about buying it. and i set it back down. everything was smooth and we were getting ready to leave. we pay $40. and as i m walking out the door, this young black guy comes up behind me and yells, hey, bill. and i believed to my very fibers he was referring to me. and my heart starts racing. i turn around and he says, sir, i need you to come back inside. i need to search you. turns out his boss is a guy named bill hewitt, i think. so he s calling his boss to back him up. he saw me with the bandolier and he didn t see me put the bandolier back on the shelf. i ain t going back in the store. no way.
this guy bill hewitt and a black kid jump on me and we re rolling in the gutter. and before i know it, i have one handcuff on my left wrist. patricia looks up. i figured, you know, she s going to lay low. there s nothing she can do. we re busted. ballooned your car. call meeeee! (burke) a fly-by ballooning. seen it, covered it. we know a thing or two because we ve seen a thing or two. we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum
i was nervous about buying the bandolier. it was a combat bandolier and i was nervous about buying it. and i set it back down. everything was smooth and we were getting ready to leave. we pay $40. and as i m walking out the door, this young black guy comes up behind me and yells, hey, bill. and i believed to my fibers he was referring to me. and my heart starts racing. i turn around and he says, sir, i need you to come back inside. i need to search you. turns out his boss is a guy named bill hewitt, i think. so he s calling his boss to back him up. he saw me with the bandolier and he didn t see me put the bandolier back on the shelf. i ain t going back in the store. no [ bleep ] way. this guy bill hewitt and a black kid jump on me and we re rolling in the gutter. and before i know it, i have one handcuff on my left wrist. patricia looks up.
i wanted him to be calm so we were very charming and nice to him. patricia kind of was flirting with him. patricia and tom are talking. patricia takes out her gun and she takes the bullets out of it and she gives him the gun and explained to him why we were robbing banks. patty opened up and told me she was a willing participant in the bank robbery. when patty talked about mel s sporting goods store, she was very proud of how she freed, she called them her comrades. she was truly one of them. bill, he had a handcuff on one wrist. they stopped, got a hacksaw. so i actually cut through the pin. it worked. i cut the handcuff off of him. he was so relieved, he gave me a big hug, a bear hug, and patty actually gave me a kiss on the cheek. we already had a system of rendezvous points that were set up just for the l.a. area. they had to planned to meet their other comrades at the century drive-in. their signal was a coffee cup on
we pay $30, $40 as we re quacking out the young door, this young black guy comes up behind me and yells. i believe he s referring to me. and i, you know, my heart starts racing. i turn around. he says, sir, i need you to come back inside. i need to search you. turns out his boss is a guy named bill hewitt, i think. so he s calling his bass to back him up. she saw me and he didn t see me put it back on his shelf. i ain t going back in the store. no [ bleep ] way. this guy bill hewitt and the black kid, they jump on me and we re rolling in the gutter. and before i know it, i have one handcuff on my left wrist. patricia looks up. i figured you know, she s going to lay low. there is nothing she can do. we re busted. you wouldn t accept an incomplete job