View Full Version : Monk 911 CALL


Fred Saywers
04-06-2005, 09:43 PM
Does anyone know where I can find a wave file of the 911 call Monk made when
he needed to change the baby's diaper? I thought was one of the funniest
things I'd ever heard in ages.

Nanny Pammy
04-11-2005, 08:28 PM
"Fred Saywers" <fredsawy@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:Ye05e.2703$B12.256@trnddc09...
> Does anyone know where I can find a wave file of the 911 call Monk made
> when he needed to change the baby's diaper? I thought was one of the
> funniest things I'd ever heard in ages.

You are so right. That was insanely funny! I doubt that 911 would really
talk anyone through the whole dirty business of nappy changing. Nanny Pam
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze3y3t2/nannypam/

Millard Fillmore
04-11-2005, 10:34 PM
In article <bDE6e.15407$nt3.377@trndny04>, Nanny Pammy
<vze4258n@verizon.net> wrote:

> "Fred Saywers" <fredsawy@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:Ye05e.2703$B12.256@trnddc09...
> > Does anyone know where I can find a wave file of the 911 call Monk made
> > when he needed to change the baby's diaper? I thought was one of the
> > funniest things I'd ever heard in ages.
>
> You are so right. That was insanely funny!

It was much funnier than actually showing Monk trying to change the
diaper. The mind's eye could supply all the details, and I think
that's why they did it the way they did. Plus, they didn't have to pay
for a stunt baby.

Nanny Pammy
04-13-2005, 07:37 PM
"Millard Fillmore" <bathtub@whig.org.invalid> wrote in message
news:110420052234033924%bathtub@whig.org.invalid.. .
> In article <bDE6e.15407$nt3.377@trndny04>, Nanny Pammy
> <vze4258n@verizon.net> wrote:
>
>> "Fred Saywers" <fredsawy@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:Ye05e.2703$B12.256@trnddc09...
>> > Does anyone know where I can find a wave file of the 911 call Monk made
>> > when he needed to change the baby's diaper? I thought was one of the
>> > funniest things I'd ever heard in ages.
>>
>> You are so right. That was insanely funny!
>
> It was much funnier than actually showing Monk trying to change the
> diaper. The mind's eye could supply all the details, and I think
> that's why they did it the way they did. Plus, they didn't have to pay
> for a stunt baby.

True! Our imaginations have unlimited budgets. This also applies to scary
movies. The unseen monster is much more intimidating than a plastic mask.
Pam