Funny video of a drunk guy who was picked up by the RCMP in Alberta, Canada, from the article:
http://www.calgarysun.com/2012/03/30/vid...mp-cruiser
"He believes in the "brotherhood of man on planet Earth" and in getting his friends safely home after what can only be a night of very heavy drinking.
And even though he is now facing drunk driving charges, a 29-year-old Edson, Alberta man is fast becoming a web sensation for his entire - and not completely pitchy - rendition of Queen's six-minute opus Bohemian Rhapsody, while allegedly intoxicated in the back of an RCMP cruiser.
Losing himself in the song, Robert Wilkinson uses passages in the '70s classic to great effect.
He sings "Mama mia, mama mia, mama mia let me go," while sitting in the back of the cruiser, in a sort of plea to his arresting officer and even uses poetic license when he sings, "anyone can see, nothing really matters ... even the RCMP."
http://www.calgarysun.com/2012/03/30/vid...mp-cruiser
"He believes in the "brotherhood of man on planet Earth" and in getting his friends safely home after what can only be a night of very heavy drinking.
And even though he is now facing drunk driving charges, a 29-year-old Edson, Alberta man is fast becoming a web sensation for his entire - and not completely pitchy - rendition of Queen's six-minute opus Bohemian Rhapsody, while allegedly intoxicated in the back of an RCMP cruiser.
Losing himself in the song, Robert Wilkinson uses passages in the '70s classic to great effect.
He sings "Mama mia, mama mia, mama mia let me go," while sitting in the back of the cruiser, in a sort of plea to his arresting officer and even uses poetic license when he sings, "anyone can see, nothing really matters ... even the RCMP."