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Do you pickup hitchhikers?

ScriptOhio

Everybody is somebody else's weirdo.
How about this one?
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or

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Well... maybe... but he minute she starts talking about 7 minute abs... she's out...

"Step into my office... cuz you're fucking fired"
 
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Report: Oilers' Brule gives Bono a ride

It was a beautiful day for one NHL player when he picked up an unusual passenger: an Irish rock star.

Gilbert Brule of the Edmonton Oilers was in Vancouver Tuesday when he and his girlfriend drove by U2's Bono standing on the side of the road.
"I didn't want to stop, but they waved and (Gilbert) yelled 'that's Bono'," Brule's girlfriend Kelsey Nichols told the Edmonton Journal. "I didn?t believe him so I kept driving."
Luckily, Brule finally convinced his girlfriend to turn around and pick up the rock star and his assistant, who were caught in the rain while they were out for a walk in Vancouver.
Bono and his assistant took refuge in the couple's backseat along with their dog, according to the Journal, and the group spent the drive talking about Brule's hockey career, Bono's hometown of Dublin and his love for Vancouver.
In exchange for coming to his aid, Bono told Brule and Nichols that U2 would be playing in Edmonton and invited them to see the show.
So Brule sold their tickets for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals in Vancouver and bought plane tickets for him, his girlfriend, and his mom for Edmonton.
In addition to the concert tickets, Bono also gave the NHL player backstage passes for the show. He signed Brule's pass with the words, "My hero Gilbert," and added "Thanks for the ride," to Nichols' pass, the Journal said.
And if that wasn't enough, the Irish singer even called Brule out by name from the stage during the show.
"I like ice hockey because people who play ice hockey are the kind of people who pick up hitchhikers," Bono told the crowd.
"Kelsey, his girlfriend, she was driving, and Gilbert, they picked up this Irish hitchhiker and I'm ever so grateful, I've decided that now I want to be Gilbert Brule. I do."
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?We go to walk our dog and Bono ends up in our car,? Brule said.

Entire article: http://msn.foxsports.com/nhl/story/...-U2-front-man-Bono-a-ride-in-Vancouver-060211
 
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I did once, by accident. I was 18, had my first car, a '67 Ford Galaxy and was cruising down to road jamming to The Beastie Boy's Licensed To Ill. I wasn't paying attention to the road and suddenly notice that the car in front of me had stopped. I slammed on my brakes, swerved off the road into a field, spun around two or three times before coming to a stop. I couldn't see anything because of this big cloud of dust that I kicked up. Out of nowhere this wino looking dude opens the passenger side door, gets in and says "thanks buddy, are you heading down to Needles?".
 
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