
As most Americans are aware, in the last couple of years, rain has been pretty scarce in the south. This has caused several recreational lakes to dry up, and some interesting things have popped up: ancient trees, cars, golf clubs, tools, Pat Dye's pants........wait, what!?!? Pat Dye's pants?? Apparently Shannon McDuffie was minding her own business just riding along the drought-stricken shores of Lake Martin in Alabama when she noticed a pair of slacks stuck in the mud. But, those could be anybody's pants right? Just because you find a pair of pants in a lake doesn't mean they're Pat Dye's. That is correct until you find Pat Dye's government issued gas card, frequent flier card, credit card, driver's license, and Toyota car keys attached to an Auburn football helmet key chain.......all from the 1980's!
With wallet, credit cards, and car keys, one would assume these pants were obviously in use at the time of their disrobing. When asked how he lost his pants Dye said "I have no idea how I lost 'em, but we can make up a good story". Suuuuuure Pat, we can make up a good story. You know, if I lost my pants with my car keys and wallet containing all of my credit cards and forms of ID, I'm pretty sure it would be a simple task to remember the scenario that left me pantless with no way into my car. For Pat, things must've been pretty interesting.
I can see it now, as Pat stumbles down an Alabama dirt road with no pants:
Police Officer: Sir, how come you don't have any pants on?
Pat Dye: Well, you see officer, I was out recruiting for next season. When I went to get in my car and come home, I realized I had no pants. You see, just a simple honest mistake.
Police Officer: So, you have no idea how you lost your pants? Can I see some ID?
Pat Dye: Well, actually I also seem to have misplaced all forms of ID.
Police Officer: Wait a second. Aren't you Pat Dye, the football coach?
Pat Dye: Yes, unfortunately I am. Officer, can you give me a ride home? I seem to have misplaced my car keys as well.
Police Officer: I think that'd be for the best. Especially with the stench of whiskey on your breath.
That's how I see it going down. A whiskey-drenched Pat Dye gets a cop-car ride home with no pants on. Now, I would think that would be pretty memorable. Apparently Pat Dye doesn't.
2 comments:
The story actually broke in Lake magazine on Lake Martin, when we were contacted by Shannon McDuffie, the finder of said 'pants.'
Here's the original story, as it appeared in our publication - prior to being picked up by major news outlets in the U.S.!
http://lakemartinmagazine.com/articles/2008/07/02/features/news03.txt
Thanks Nikki, I'll change the link to your article!
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