Chase and a few others could probably have some better answers, but what I've been told is that the best stories come from emergencies:
A time when you left a clearance limit (which is breaking a reg) for an RA that was close,
Maybe on 9/11 you were flying and received the "LAND IMMEDIATELY - TERRORIST ACTS IN PROGRESS" ACARS message and had to divert and couldn't get back in touch with the company before you landed because they were overwhelmed with people doing the same thing, so you declared an emergency to do so but broke the reg that says you have to notify the company of a diversion to a non-planned airport.
Using a story that takes safety of flight into account before regulatory compliance, a declared emergency, then required phone calls and reports afterwards to explain the event properly to the FAA and company showing that you play by the rules, seems to be the best response to this one that I've heard...
Good luck!