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Nov 13, 2009 by  KJ Mullins - 4 votes, 2 comments
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A man in Tampa, Florida had a need for some afternoon delight but when his cell phone minutes ran out he could only dial one number: 911. He made that call asking the operator if he could come on over to her house.
The operator must have spotted a loser with a capital L quickly- she hung up on him. Never fear Joshua Basso, 29, knew how to hit those 3 numbers again and again. In total Basso is alleged to have called 911 five times.
When the police showed up at his door he claimed he had no idea that calling the emergency number for sex was a no-no.
According to an AP report Basso is now sitting in jail without bond.
Radar Online has the audio of the call.
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