11-01-2010, 12:38 AM | #21 |
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11-01-2010, 01:04 AM | #22 |
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While making the rounds with our boys we were informed that heroin addicts have been breaking into sheds and garages in the neighborhood.
fucking middle class white kids....breaking into sheds if they're not saying "thank you" on halloween.. they are breaking into your shed to get cash for heroin. fuck your lawn ...I have bigger problems. (this concludes pauldun170 pretending he still has a bit of ghetto in his blood as is required by all negroids in social situations outside of work or academia. Take note that I would be embarrased to actually say these words outloud or have anyone I know find out that I spoke in this manner...but I am a little messed up on reeses pieces and day old sushi right now...so I'm all over the map.) note: I ended up editing it all out anyway so .... Last edited by pauldun170; 11-01-2010 at 01:28 AM.. |
11-01-2010, 01:47 AM | #23 | ||||
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Perfect... I think they are trying to break into my home as well, guess castle doctrine means I can shoot them, then.
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11-01-2010, 01:57 AM | #24 |
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Haha. Another "grass isn't meant to be walked on" kinda of guy.
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11-01-2010, 08:23 AM | #25 |
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OK, so your garage isn't big enough... then you can't very well bitch that your cars aren't perfect. Fair enough.
So, you complain about people walking on your lawn - so let's put trip lines on it so stakes tear it up and bodies fall on it. You're right, feet do so much more damage.
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11-01-2010, 08:32 AM | #26 |
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years ago when I lived somewhere else, I used to costume myself as whatever evil creature was out then hide under a pine tree we had. if the little buggers walked across the lawn they got the scare of their life. I didn't give a damn about the lawn I just thought it rude not to use the sidewalk, well that and it was funny as hell to scare them especially the middle school aged ones. little ones i went pretty easy on. their parents were pretty cool about it. now days I would probably be sued for it I'm sure.
now days, no one makes the two mile hike to get to our house for candy. guess 4 houses on a road aren't worth the effort. |
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I did notice a few coming down my driveway and then cutting across the grass toward the door instead of using the sidewalk to our front door...I wasn't crazy about that part. |
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11-01-2010, 09:22 AM | #28 |
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Oh and as far as the walking on the grass part ...
I understand people not wanting someone walking on their grass...as a matter of fact in my case I've just recently spent $$ on seed and fertilizer and areation. I have a perfectly good concrete driveway and a concrete sidewalk. My garage is around behind my house so there are no cars blocking anyone from walking on the concrete either. I had just cut the lawn Saturday for the first time since this so it looks nice and neat and just see no reason for someone to walk on it. Now the few small kids that actually walked on it were being led by their parents so I'm not blaming smaller kids because they don't know any better anyways but I would think that the parents and the older kid too. No biggie but saw this thread and figured I'd post what I had noticed last night. I didn't notice this in years past but noticied it this year. |
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yo. it's halloween, expect your grass to get walked on, its what kids do. If the kids run up the grass, then the parent will follow them.
and to rangerscott : trick or treat is not asking for an option of "give me a trick or give me a treat" , but rather a statement providing you with a choice, to be understood as "I will trick you and your house unless you give me a treat" (and btw what constitutes a "trick" that that you would give to kids?)
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11-01-2010, 09:43 AM | #30 |
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I remember the good old days when the trick was finding the broken glass\razors\poisins in the candy...
At least that was the trick the local news stations used to play on moms... Next on eyewitness news...a shocking story that could ruin your halloween!!! Then it became the trick dads would use to explain why they were taking all the "good" candy out of your haul. (mmmmmm twix bars) "Well...this looks tamper with...you can't eat this. Let me just go ahead and take that outta there" (nom nom nom nom) |
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