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    1) These two retired couples will meet and perhaps become friends.
    2) No one was hurt.
    3) Nothing was destroyed, just moved two lawns down.
    4) You need a sense of humor to appreciate this. It is after all Halloween, trick or treat.
    5) A bit of harmless adult fun with cloths on, no drugs or firearms were used.
    6) No pets were used.
    7) It's damn funny.
    8) I needed to take a walk
    9) It was dark and no one saw me
    10) Best reason of all, it pi$$ed you off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marigold2 View Post
    10) Best reason of all, it pi$$ed you off.
    Are you 12?
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    LOL no I am 49 and full of harmless fun, adventure, daring and bull.
    I am a free soul who enjoys a practical joke or two.
    Believe me my friends give it to me all the time. I can either laugh or lose one of the most precious God given gifts. A sense of humor and the obsurd.

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    Technically... that's against the law. it is theft. A lot of people purchase those signs. so it may have been harmless fun... but never the less it WAS illegal of you to do so.

    So... it may be funny to you but hope you don't get caught and hope if you do that they aren't too mad.

    Sadly enough.. at my husbands work a child approx 6 years old and his friend came onto their property and took their sign... the boss caught them (he didn't call the cops or anything) but this CHILD proceeded to tell him to "F off... McCain is an F'ing A hole and to go F himself" Sad isn't it?




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    Quote Originally Posted by sparks19 View Post
    Technically... that's against the law. it is theft. A lot of people purchase those signs. so it may have been harmless fun... but never the less it WAS illegal of you to do so.

    So... it may be funny to you but hope you don't get caught and hope if you do that they aren't too mad.

    Sadly enough.. at my husbands work a child approx 6 years old and his friend came onto their property and took their sign... the boss caught them (he didn't call the cops or anything) but this CHILD proceeded to tell him to "F off... McCain is an F'ing A hole and to go F himself" Sad isn't it?
    I would have escorted the child home, and spoken to his parents. Because you know he's not just inventing that opinion - or language - on his own!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    I would have escorted the child home, and spoken to his parents. Because you know he's not just inventing that opinion - or language - on his own!
    I would be afraid to he probably learned it at home!

    I thought about doing that to my sister and brother in law they have 2 mccain palin signs, I was going to borrow them and replace them with 4 obama signs and my daughter the wise one in the family talked me out of it she said they would get mad and it turns out they said they would have gotten pissed I do enjoy the prank every now and then!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    I would have escorted the child home, and spoken to his parents. Because you know he's not just inventing that opinion - or language - on his own!
    THAT'S what I said. He started to chase after the kids but he decided that it might not be a good idea. when Brian told me about it I said flat out that I would follow those kids home and tell their parents that if they came on my property again i would call the police and THEY would pay the price for it. Nothing ticks me off more than young kids who display THAT kind of disrespect. and I figured it must come from home... that kind of talk... so simply telling them what happened probably wouldn't be enough. SAD




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    I know it probably came from his home, but his parents need to learn that its their responsibility, and the kid was doing something illegal, as well as being disrespectful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    I would have escorted the child home, and spoken to his parents. Because you know he's not just inventing that opinion - or language - on his own!

    It is not the kind of neighborhood where it is safe to do that sort of thing. I totally get your drift, but doing something like that would only escalate things.

    Now if our cars start getting keyed or they other wise vandalize our property... But for now, it is just not worth it to escalate.

    Besides, i've seen some of the parents. They sit on their front porach all day, smoking and sometimes drinking. It is very sad. But we have a business to run. A business that supports my family.
    "Unlike most of you, I am not a nut."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Puckstop31 View Post
    It is not the kind of neighborhood where it is safe to do that sort of thing. I totally get your drift, but doing something like that would only escalate things.

    Now if our cars start getting keyed or they other wise vandalize our property... But for now, it is just not worth it to escalate.

    Besides, i've seen some of the parents. They sit on their front porach all day, smoking and sometimes drinking. It is very sad. But we have a business to run. A business that supports my family.
    Here in Toronto you didn't have to worry about cars being keyed, you had to worry about your car breaks being cut!!!!!! I'm not joking This 1 area was hit bad.. Anyone with a Liberal sign on their lawn was a target for some hardcore vandilazing.

    This is 1 reason I'll never be stupid enough to put a sign up.. There are too many nut bags out there & I'm not going to make myself an even bigger target. Mind you as things are going, I'll never support any of the parties as they are all liars & A-holes in the end... sooo I choose to spoil (this yr I didn't vote, but I had little choice).

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