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:: Thursday, December 09, 2004 ::
CHONG AND BONG By FRANK SCHECK, New York Post
'They asked me if I had drugs, and I told them, yeah,' he relates. 'I got buds, probably in every room. But they couldn't find them. I said, 'What kind of narcotics officers are you guys, man?' And they got defensive, and said, 'Well, we don't have our dogs.' It was a comedy of errors. Even the arresting officers felt embarrassed.'
Chong agreed to plead guilty, thinking he'd be sentenced to a few months' house arrest. But the deal went south, he claims, after he publicly joked that 'the only WMDs found by the Bush administration were my bongs.'
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