Right lmfao!!!! I think about stuff like this all the time. Like how many times do gold moments like this happen in life and there is no camera around. That’s why when I realize that I’m experiencing one, I try to be in the moment and take it all in.
His name is Jack Karlson. He died today from cancer. He was falsely arrested and the world found out. He ended up become best mates with the cop that arrested him and they spent a great deal of time together. There is a docco coming out about him soon. RIP Jack. You provided the internet with one of the greatest memes ever!
Standard police practice. They don't like to admit they're wrong and will often even intentionally go ahead and charge the wrong person after realising they've made an erroneous arrest.
@@robertsipe9748 Wrong guy, this is Cecil George Edwards, who apparently looks a look like the true Dine N Dash chess player. The true guy died in 2003, but Cecil is still alive today, you can look him up.
@@ultimatevtgb7551 but in the last seconds of the video they said he was also wanted in New South Wales on several forgery matters. So probably not entirely innocent.
Holy moly, The man with the red tie and the neck had a voice so damned deep I couldn't understand most of it on my first pass. It was like a whale's song, but not as haunting.
I was in a Chinese restaurant in Hazelbrook NSW yesterday, and while I was eating my Chow Mein I remembered this phrase, and I laughed so hard I feared I might be unable to finish that particular meal. My brother expressed his extreme concern on at least four occasions as I wheezed into a napkin for not less than a quarter of an hour. I would recommend all persons eating a Chinese meal to remember this phrase as vividly as possible for similarly incapacitating effects.
I’ll be the scrooge and rain on everyone’s parade and say he’s not bluffing despite the humor in this, that’s all most room temp IQ folks will recognize anyways. (yes, I know that’s counterproductive but it’s frustrating)
There are so many factors at play here that are the reason we’re all watching and laughing about this. His voice. The syntax of the way he speaks. The camera angles. How calm he is speaking despite the physical struggle going on. The emotionless faces of the cops just trying to get him to go peacefully. This could never have possibly worked with another person. It HAD to be that man right there.
I would love to have a succulent Chinese meal with this champion. The restaurant in question apparently relocated from Fortitude Valley (Brisbane's Chinatown) to some Melbourne suburb.
As of today (8/8/2024), Jack Karlson, the gentleman responsible for giving us such a memorable meme (before memes were really a thing) has passed away. RIP, sir. May you enjoy your succulent Chinese meal high above. 😢
@@letsbehonest4221 No he wasn't. They arrested the wrong guy, that's why they had to let him go and that's why the copper interviewed slurred him to divert attention from the wrongful arrest.
@@astrotrain21 he can give what ever bullsh/t story he wants to give and even a so called cop said a similar thing ...but i dont buy it because he did make a music film clip called "dine and dash" with a Band called the Chats ....
He went with them because HE ALLOWED them. Not because they imposed authority. It's like that scene in Snyder's Man of Steel when Superman has cuffs and was interrogated by americans soldiers: he says basically "Gents...I'm here because I want".
This is like a Monty Python skit: A man is sitting in a Chinese restaurant eating when a group of police officers goes in to arrest him, and all he is concerned about is being unable to finish his succulent Chinese meal.
It definitely is up there. Nobody wrote this, nobody directed the camera angle, nobody distributed it to millions of people. It all just happened. God has a sense of humor.
Aaaah yes… you know your judo well” to recognise true skill and offer praise in the midst of personal struggle is selfless and unselfish. Truly a legend
I'm trying to rack my brain to remember a funnier video than this and I can't. Especially thought whole version with judo and limp comments. The inflection, the words themselves, the enunciation, the head turns during certain words, all comedy gold.
I'm assuming "we're sincerely sorry he was allowed to obtain bail" means that he absolutely did not relent on his rant and continue well after they threw him in a cell.
The comments section here reflects perfectly how badly normalized Australia is. it should terrify you beyond measure. But it doesnt, because of the Normalization.