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Anime-inspired version of one of the OTs most referenced photos
Posted on 5/5/23 at 8:52 pm
Posted on 5/5/23 at 8:52 pm

This post was edited on 7/13/23 at 8:01 am
Posted on 5/5/23 at 8:55 pm to SlowFlowPro
Kim Mulkey = Kramer Robertson’s Mom
Posted on 5/5/23 at 8:57 pm to SlowFlowPro
quote:
by SlowFlowPro
Your Friday night is poppin bro
Posted on 5/5/23 at 8:59 pm to SlowFlowPro
Gun cocked finger on the trigger
That man was on a fricking mission
That man was on a fricking mission
Posted on 5/5/23 at 9:04 pm to SlowFlowPro
Obligatory “Why Gary? Why?!?”
Posted on 5/5/23 at 9:13 pm to Koach K
Why Gary Why
Vs 1:
He waited in the airport on the phone that fateful day,
To claim a father’s justice in the old and ancient way,
Flown in from Cali, east to Baton Rouge to have a trial,
A wicked man, in handcuffs, on his face an evil smile,
But as he strode past the phone booth, from his boot came Gary’s gun
A single shot rang out a single shot got justice done,
He set his pistol down as one man’s camera caught it all,
blood was running from his head as Gary made the monster fall,
Refrain:
They asked him “Why, Gary, Why?”
calm and cool came his reply,
“You’d have done the same thing in my shoes,
Cause sometimes justice only comes,
From the barrel of a gun,
And a father does just what he has to do,
And the preacher man might tell me it’s a sin,
But if I had the chance I’d do it all again.”
Vs 2:
Doucet had done, things to his son,
That I won’t even mention,
Kidnapped and whisked away,
Subjected to his cruel intentions,
when his son returned he learned,
About his stolen innocence,
And no lawyer, that destroyer, now could come to his defense,
There’s no long life inside a prison,
Paid by the taxpayers dime,
No parole, for his black soul,
Plauche made him pay for his crime,
Refrain:
They asked him “Why, Gary, Why?”
calm and cool came his reply,
“You’d have done the same thing in my shoes,
Cause sometimes justice only comes,
From the barrel of a gun,
And a father does just what he has to do,
And the preacher man might tell me it’s a sin,
But if I had the chance I’d do it all again.”
Vs 3:
Some thought that Gary should be locked up,
For his vigilante path,
Of righteous fury, but the Jury,
Cleared him in the aftermath,
And it’s quite clear though, he’s a hero,
Quite admired cross the land,
In a world devoid of justice,
Sometimes men must take a stand,
When evil thrives, destroying lives,
Amongst indifference of good men,
Though Gary’s gone, his tale lives on,
These days we need more men like him,
Refrain:
They asked him “Why, Gary, Why?”
calm and cool came his reply,
“You’d have done the same thing in my shoes,
Cause sometimes justice only comes,
From the barrel of a gun,
And a father does just what he has to do,
And the preacher man might tell me it’s a sin,
But if I had the chance I’d do it all again.”
Vs 1:
He waited in the airport on the phone that fateful day,
To claim a father’s justice in the old and ancient way,
Flown in from Cali, east to Baton Rouge to have a trial,
A wicked man, in handcuffs, on his face an evil smile,
But as he strode past the phone booth, from his boot came Gary’s gun
A single shot rang out a single shot got justice done,
He set his pistol down as one man’s camera caught it all,
blood was running from his head as Gary made the monster fall,
Refrain:
They asked him “Why, Gary, Why?”
calm and cool came his reply,
“You’d have done the same thing in my shoes,
Cause sometimes justice only comes,
From the barrel of a gun,
And a father does just what he has to do,
And the preacher man might tell me it’s a sin,
But if I had the chance I’d do it all again.”
Vs 2:
Doucet had done, things to his son,
That I won’t even mention,
Kidnapped and whisked away,
Subjected to his cruel intentions,
when his son returned he learned,
About his stolen innocence,
And no lawyer, that destroyer, now could come to his defense,
There’s no long life inside a prison,
Paid by the taxpayers dime,
No parole, for his black soul,
Plauche made him pay for his crime,
Refrain:
They asked him “Why, Gary, Why?”
calm and cool came his reply,
“You’d have done the same thing in my shoes,
Cause sometimes justice only comes,
From the barrel of a gun,
And a father does just what he has to do,
And the preacher man might tell me it’s a sin,
But if I had the chance I’d do it all again.”
Vs 3:
Some thought that Gary should be locked up,
For his vigilante path,
Of righteous fury, but the Jury,
Cleared him in the aftermath,
And it’s quite clear though, he’s a hero,
Quite admired cross the land,
In a world devoid of justice,
Sometimes men must take a stand,
When evil thrives, destroying lives,
Amongst indifference of good men,
Though Gary’s gone, his tale lives on,
These days we need more men like him,
Refrain:
They asked him “Why, Gary, Why?”
calm and cool came his reply,
“You’d have done the same thing in my shoes,
Cause sometimes justice only comes,
From the barrel of a gun,
And a father does just what he has to do,
And the preacher man might tell me it’s a sin,
But if I had the chance I’d do it all again.”
Posted on 5/5/23 at 9:15 pm to SlowFlowPro
This is now a Gary Plauche memes thread.


Posted on 5/5/23 at 9:19 pm to SlowFlowPro
I would hang it on my wall.
Posted on 5/5/23 at 9:30 pm to SlowFlowPro
Shout out to all the other gun owners protecting themselves and their families and dispensing death to monsters.


Posted on 5/5/23 at 9:32 pm to USMCguy121

Okay I'm done.
This post was edited on 5/5/23 at 9:33 pm
Posted on 5/5/23 at 11:14 pm to SlowFlowPro
well Jeffrey Doucet flew into Baton Rouge,
With some cuffs on his hands, self assured smile too.
Thinking he'd get off easy, for evil he'd done,
To an innocent child, and a righteous man's son,
Gary made one last call, as he got off his plane,
As he bided his time, only minutes remained,
Yeah a man's got to do, what blind Justice will not,
Plauche knew that he'd get, just one chance for his shot
Oh Why, Gary Why?
Well I think, we all know,
Evil men, need to die,
And by Nemesis laid low,
Oh but you, held the gun,
And lord you, had the nerve,
They ask "why Gary why."
I say Justice was served,
Well Doucet approached, Gary hung up the phone,
As fate hung in the balance and sins to atone,
With a swiftness and certainty, aimed at his head,
Judgement pulled on the trigger, bullet claiming the dead,
Well the man with the camera, he caught it all,
The smirk gone from his lips as a pedophile falls,
And the legends still sing of the man to this day,
Righteous men raise a glass up for Gary Plauche
Oh Why, Gary Why?
Well I think, we all know,
Evil men, need to die,
And by Nemesis laid low,
Oh but you, held the gun,
And lord you, had the nerve,
They ask "why Gary why."
I say Justice was served,
With some cuffs on his hands, self assured smile too.
Thinking he'd get off easy, for evil he'd done,
To an innocent child, and a righteous man's son,
Gary made one last call, as he got off his plane,
As he bided his time, only minutes remained,
Yeah a man's got to do, what blind Justice will not,
Plauche knew that he'd get, just one chance for his shot
Oh Why, Gary Why?
Well I think, we all know,
Evil men, need to die,
And by Nemesis laid low,
Oh but you, held the gun,
And lord you, had the nerve,
They ask "why Gary why."
I say Justice was served,
Well Doucet approached, Gary hung up the phone,
As fate hung in the balance and sins to atone,
With a swiftness and certainty, aimed at his head,
Judgement pulled on the trigger, bullet claiming the dead,
Well the man with the camera, he caught it all,
The smirk gone from his lips as a pedophile falls,
And the legends still sing of the man to this day,
Righteous men raise a glass up for Gary Plauche
Oh Why, Gary Why?
Well I think, we all know,
Evil men, need to die,
And by Nemesis laid low,
Oh but you, held the gun,
And lord you, had the nerve,
They ask "why Gary why."
I say Justice was served,
Posted on 5/5/23 at 11:22 pm to SlowFlowPro
I just want to thank the OT for giving me this photo and story. I would have never heard of it outside of this place.
This post was edited on 5/5/23 at 11:22 pm
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