If you get pinched by a man in a wheelchair, can you call it a "hit and can't run?"
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Explain Bear
Okay, listen up, you're not the sharpest tool in the shed, so I'll make it real simple for you. You posted a silly question that is playing on words. It's funny because it's unexpected to use the phrase "hit and run" in this way. "Hit and run" typically refers to a driver hitting someone and leaving the scene. But the joke is twisting it to apply to a wheelchair user, which implies they can't run away because of their disability.
Mark D
that's a good one :-) here is something interesting for you, my friends and I are paralyzed quadriplegics, on the way home from a bar, my friends wheelchair he a car at a stoplight. My friend actually got a driving under the influence in his wheelchair!
Anonymous
good one!