indy69camaro said:
Funny, I have a lawsuit against Taco Bell right now, cause my wife brought home a fucking Chihuahua after watching those commercials.......
The government definitely. Some lingering Jenapharm execs if any.
Speaking of Chihuahua, this was in today's paper:
http://www.nj.com/news/jjournal/jerseycity/index.ssf?/base/news-1/1130840057312170.xml&coll=3
BARK IS WORSE THAN ITS BITE
Chihuahua leads bounty hunter to hiding fugitive
Like the wisecracking little dog in the fast food commercial who can sniff out a chicken fajita from miles away, a loyal Chihuahua's sharp nose led a bounty hunter to his fugitive owner, who was on the lam from Jersey City.
The fugitive, who had skipped a September court appearance on a drug charge in Jersey City, hid himself in the closet of his new apartment, in Harrisburg, Pa., on Sunday when bounty hunters came knocking, according to Adel Mikhaeil, who was one of the bounty hunters.
But his Chihuahua, named Toto, missed its master and barked at the closet door until the man was in handcuffs and heading back to jail, said Mikhaeil.
"The dog took me all the way to the closet," said Mikhaeil. "I looked in the closet and couldn't see the guy, but he kept barking so I looked under the 3 feet of clothes and there he was . The only thing that came out of his mouth was 'I'm gonna kill that (expletive) dog.'
"It was one of the finest arrests. Me and my three guys were laughing about that dog all the way back to Jersey City."
A warrant for Robin McGill's arrest was issued after he didn't show for a Sept. 20 hearing in the courtroom of state Superior Court Judge Paul DePascale, Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio said yesterday.
That hearing was related to McGill's arrest on Oct. 27, 2004 in Jersey City on a charge of drug possession with intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of a school, DeFazio said. Pascal revoked McGill's $20,000 bail and issued the arrest warrant, DeFazio said.
McGill had been sentenced to probation on a previous drug arrest and he was also charged with violating that probation, DeFazio said. Mikhaeil said it was the second time he had tracked down McGill and taken him into custody.
The bounty hunter said that on the riotous ride back to New Jersey he jokingly told McGill he liked the dog and offered McGill $500 it. McGill said he would think about it.
"He was furious at that dog," said Mikhaeil. "It was so funny."