Bill Murray’s past arrest for attempting to smuggle marijuana on a plane (Photo Credit – Wikipedia)

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Let’s rewind to September 21, 1970. Bill Murray had just hit the big 2-0, and instead of basking in birthday glory, he stumbled into a comedy of errors at O’Hare International Airport. After a cozy family birthday bash in Chicago, young Bill was ready to jet off to Denver for some serious pre-med studies at Regis College. But instead of focusing on anatomy, he made a joke that would turn his birthday into a legendary fiasco.

While waiting to board, Murray casually told a fellow passenger that he was carrying “two bombs” in his suitcase and joking, right? Wrong! A nearby ticket agent didn’t see the punchline and called in U.S. marshals faster than you can say “Groundhog Day.” When they rifled through his luggage, they didn’t find explosives but rather five hefty two-pound bricks of marijuana. That stash was worth a whopping $20,000 back then (like finding a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow today).

In a panic, our birthday boy attempted a little airport sleight of hand, trying to stash the sticky situation in a locker. But, plot twist! Chicago vice cops were on the case, swooping in like they were the stars of their buddy cop movie. Just before the cops captured him, Murray had the quick-thinking genius to swallow a check from one of his “customers.” Classic Bill! “That guy owes me his life and reputation,” he later mused, proving his knack for comedy even in crisis.

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