Friday, May 25, 2012
New Best of the Hopper IV
Submitted to CBS January 27, 2010, yet they did not decide to film it. Wonder why?
CSI: Miami
OPENING SCENE: Camera pans up from a half-empty jar of peanut butter on a beach, to an ATM swaddled with crime scene tape. Flashing lights. A group of CSI agents silhouetted against a sepia sky. A pair of girls in bikinis strolls by.
WHITE CHICK: So what do we have here?
BLACK GUY: Seems like some sort of electronic theft.
WHITE CHICK: Electronic theft?
BLACK GUY: Yeah, it’s where money is taken out of your bank account without your knowledge or authorization.
HISPANIC GUY: Wait, they can do it?
WHITE GUY: Happens all the time. (disgusted) Big banks …
BLACK GUY: Here’s our victim.
VICTIM, elderly woman, sweater, hair in a bun: (confused) Hello officers.
WHITE CHICK: Can you tell us what happened?
VICTIM: Well, I put my ATM card into the ATM –
WHITE GUY: ATM?
HISPANIC GUY: Automated Teller Machine. It’s a service most banks offer to enable their customers easy, 24-hour access to their money.
WHITE GUY: (disgusted) Big banks …
WHITE CHICK: Let me get this straight. You put your ATM card into the ATM and –
BLACK GUY: Hold on, hold on. ATM card?
BLACK CHICK: Yes, it’s a plastic card, similar to a credit card (split-screen and triple-split screen shots of her showing the officers some credit cards from her wallet). See?
WHITE GUY: I don’t get it. Doesn’t make sense.
HISPANIC GUY: This strip, here, contains information about your account (black-and-white close up of the back of Victim’s ATM card). The ATM can read it once you punch in the correct PIN.
WHITE CHICK: PIN? I don’t follow.
BLACK GUY: Personal Identification Number. It’s a four-digit number you choose for yourself, kind of a specialized lock you put on your card.
WHITE GUY: So you select your own PIN?
BLACK CHICK: Right.
WHITE GUY: And the ATM reads it?
BLACK CHICK: Bingo. (to VICTIM) What happened next, ma’am?
VICTIM: My sight’s not so good, so I have to read the Braille keypad –
HISPANIC GUY: Braille?
WHITE CHICK: It’s a system consisting of raised bumps which enable blind people – or people with limited eyesight – to read. Each cell consists of a recognizable pattern corresponding to a certain letter, number, or grammatical symbol.
WHITE GUY: Keypad?
BLACK GUY: Yes – this (raps knuckles on ATM keypad). It’s a set of buttons arranged in a block to facilitate the inputting of information into a computer.
HISPANIC GUY: And then what happened?
VICTIM: My fingers got stuck! It was as if someone smeared peanut butter all over the keypad! Then the readout said that I had no money in my account! Can you imagine that? My fingers are all sticky!
RED-HAIRED ALBINO GUY: Looks like our Automated Teller Machine ... has its own set ... of sticky fingers.
ROGER DALTREY: Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
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