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August 16, 2018

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Police investigating $100,000 ramen noodle heist in Georgia

(Thanks to Bill Hudgins, Jane Linderman, Le Petomane, Rick Day, Rob Simbeck, PapaJohnB, John Lobert and Jon Harris)

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I fear the value as insured might not reflect the street value of the ramen --Much like drug shipments

Ramen is, after all, a gateway substance.

We have just the detective for the job

Duck Tracy

Hint: Neon Noodle stole the ramen.

Ramen Noodle Heist opened for Frank Zappa in '72.

When asked, the police spokesman said "That's a sh!tload of ramen!"


Smokey and the Bandit part VIII

This crime just had to have been masterminded by college students.

K: I was going to say, Ramen noodles and Coors Light is a well known dinner of champions among college students.

That's about 5 days meals for your typical college dorm.

I wonder how many college students would have starved without Ramen noodles?
I still like them.

Le Petomane I would have starved without them and always told myself that if I ever got enough money I would never eat them again. I haven't either.

The article was confusing. It said the ramen was stolen from a trailer and that the entire trailer was stolen.

Either way, that's some serious munchies, dude.

Well, they probably didn't carry away the noodles on the motorcycle...

They won't get far without hot water!

And, of course, not to mention that they are in some serious hot water!

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