Friday, July 24, 2009

Ice cream men nabbed for dealing

Posted by Casey Lyons on Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 10:57 AM

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Some ideas from movies are too good to be true. The latest example: KMBC's story about two Leavenworth men who were busted yesterday for allegedly dealing drugs from their ice cream truck -- just like in the movie Friday! What's up Big Perm, I mean Big Worm?

KCPD Investigators stopped the truck, searched it and reportedly found drugs and drug paraphernalia. They took a 20-year-old and a 17-year-old into custody.

And now, since it's Friday and the 'hood comedy classic about drug capers and an ice-cream-truck is called Friday, we offer you this nice little clip to grease the day's passage.

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this is all bull. from what i know there were two bubblers a face mask and a glass bong. the 17 year old had a glass bowl and the only mary j that was found was the resin in his bowl. the ice cream man didn't sell weed or smoke weed. he only sold bongs to people that looked like pot heads, and from what i heard the only reason the pot headed lady called the police was because he didn't give her a deal on the ice cream so she told him to come back the next day.

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