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Metal Gear Solid parodies...

 

One of the best recent examples

 

here - (well worth the load time) http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/447506

 

and then theres the worst recent example

 

here - (really bad, couldn't even watch the whole thing :/ ) http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/447514

 

Anyway, enjoy the first one, tis epic. : peace:

 

Also..

 

 

BoHeman Rhapsody lawl

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Police called out to a 999 call about an unexplained object in the night sky solved the mystery straight away for their operator - "it's the Moon, over."

 

But the emergency call meant the officers were sent out to a house in the valleys area of south Wales.

 

They were told a "bright stationary object" was spotted above the unnamed caller's home.

 

A recording of the call has been released as part of a police campaign asking people to use 999 appropriately.

 

The Control Room conversation, which took place in May, was recorded - and below is a transcript:

 

Control Room: "South Wales Police, what's your emergency?"

 

Caller: "It's not really. I just need to inform you that across the mountain there's a bright stationary object."

 

Control room: "Right."

 

Caller: "If you've got a couple of minutes perhaps you could find out what it is? It's been there at least half an hour and it's still there."

 

Control: "It's been there for half an hour. Right. Is it actually on the mountain or in the sky?"

 

Caller: "It's in the air."

 

Control: "I will send someone up there now to check it out."

 

Caller: "OK."

 

The mystery was soon solved, as the exchange between control and an officer at the scene, makes clear.

 

Control: "Alpha Zulu 20, this object in the sky, did anyone have a look at it?"

 

Officer: "Yes, it's the moon. Over."

 

Control room staff also dealt with a stream of unsuitable calls on the 999 number during an "extremely busy period", said a spokesman.

 

Another caller rang asking for help when they wanted to vote for Rhydian on the TV programme X-Factor.

 

'Real emergencies'

 

Another wanted a pound for their supermarket trolley.

 

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