Irish Bank Robbery
Excerpted from an article about a bank robbery which appeared in the Dublin Times
(metropolitan edition, page 2A) on 2 March 1999:
Once
inside the bank shortly after midnight, their efforts at disabling the internal
security system got underway immediately. The robbers, who expected to find one
or two large safes filled with cash and valuables, were surprised to see hundreds
of smaller safes scattered throughout the bank.
The
robbers cracked the first safe's combination, and inside they found Only a bowl
of vanilla pudding. As recorded on the bank's audio-tape system, one said, "At
least we'll get a bit to eat,"
The robbers opened
up a second safe, and it also contained nothing but vanilla pudding. The process
continued until all the safes were opened.
They
found not one pound sterling, a diamond, or an ounce of gold. Instead, all the
safes contained covered bowls of pudding.
Disappointed,
the robbers made a quiet exit, each leaving with nothing more than a queasy, uncomfortably
full stomach.
The newspaper headline read:
IRELAND'S
LARGEST SPERM BANK ROBBED EARLY THIS MORNING.