Why don’t we do it near the road? – IOTW Report

Why don’t we do it near the road?

KFI: Tony Willis, 48, and Verna Leclair, 42, were both taken into custody on June 15 after police say they were having sex on the ground near a busy intersection. Classy.

Oklahoma City Police Department reports show that police were contacted by a woman who observed the two people under a tree. The woman stated she saw a man with his pants “halfway down” on top of a woman. The two were in full view of the intersection that had heavy traffic.  more here

48 Comments on Why don’t we do it near the road?

  1. My guess is Leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease (HD), is a long-term infection by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae or Mycobacterium lepromatosis. Initially, infections are without symptoms and typically remain this way for 5 to 20 years

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  2. Any SJW lawyer can get them off.

    Wait. I mean drop their.. dang

    What I’m trying to say, is they are Indians in OK.

    White man can go hump themsel…

    Bottom line: They should have been more reserved

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  3. This is truly Whitey’s fault.
    That intersection was placed by whitey on their ancestral ‘sexy time’ meadow. Injuns have been boinking there since Seneca’s time and if Whitey doesn’t want to see that he should have thought things through.

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  4. People are just too uptight! Everybody needs to learn to mind their own business. I mean, what’s up with all those “decorum” restrictions? Norms? Mores? Manners? Why can’t I wear my cap into the restaurant and sit there in my flip-flops, licking my fingers with my elbows planted squarely on either side of the slop trough? Unfortunately, the coarsening of our society continues apace.

    ……. and “there’s a lid for ever pot”.

    “Speaking the truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act.” Geo. Orwell

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  5. “The two were in full view of the intersection that had heavy traffic.”
    Why do I think the intersection wasn’t the only character in this story that had heavy traffic…?

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