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Re: Has This Ever Happened To You ?
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Posted by Steve on January 26, 2003 at 12:37:54 from (64.12.96.236):
In Reply to: Has This Ever Happened To You ? posted by stan on January 26, 2003 at 00:44:52:
My dad used to tell one on his dad. A local lady was complaining to him about kids trashing her out house. He offered to fix the problem and she took him up on it. He moved the out house over off the hole. That night the old gals son came home smelling pretty bad. She had the nerve to blame granddad. Go figure. Dad said when he was a kid some of them would take a dump in a paper bag and put it on a front porch, lite it, knock on the door and run to the bushes. What a mess. A kid used to run over mail boxes with his nice car. After getting hit three weeks in a row, a fellow made a new base for his box with sharp corners. Sure enough, the kid hit it turned the corner up into the oil pan. Went a short distance and had to call the fire dept. To bad, so sad. A bunch boys were out having fun for the evening. One of them wanted to go stomp a watermelon patch. No one else wanted to. He kept pestering them to go, so they finaly agreed to. The next mornig the trouble makers dads watermelon patch was a mess.
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