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They didn't. They said "That is all (insert their last name)." So in this case, the police dispatcher in the cartoon you got this from is saying "That is all Breckenridge" Breckenridge is his last name.

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New entry: Thanks for your answer. I coincidentally received this same answer from a former policeman acquaintance of mine. I was trying to find one of the old Cartoons where I heard "That is all. Breckinridge," and finally found an example: Donald Duck and the Gorialla! Here is a link to it, for anyone who would like to hear that infamous phrase: http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=-GyiXa3ou2Y . Thanks again! Russell / KCTexan

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