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« Reply #280 on: December 21, 2009, 04:04:19 PM »

Thanks Tevye, sounds similar to my teen age years 

Did you know that ringing the doorbell and running away is now called "disturbing the peace"? As is hiding behind the bushes and yowling like a coyote.

Also, doing donuts in someone's yard is "malicious destruction of property". Cutting down a Christmas tree from someone else's property, same thing. Pouring oil on the road and squealing out so your tires squeal, same thing.

Having a couple of toddies and riding the golf cart to your friends house around the corner...."drunk driving".

Driving an Army deuce and a half thru town backwards...."reckless driving". Same thing for driving the parent's station wagon thru town in reverse on Christmas Eve. (Stupid cop, it wasn't his night to be in town!!)

All that being said, it's a wonder I'm not doing life in the big house for just "having fun"!
And I'm sure our favorite thing doing Firedrills at the stop sign and driving the people crazy behind us, is considered a crime. And also pretending to ice skate on the river while drinking before going to a school dance. And throwing stale donuts in the slot at the drive thru at the bank, and throwing marshmallows at cars driving by in the park, one guy got out and chased us through the woods. And flashing the headlights at couples parked in the parking lot at the beach, to see what kind of reaction we would get. I wonder why we both aren't in the big house for having fun 
Damn, I feel sorry for today's kids! Whatever happened to good clean fun? 
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« Reply #281 on: December 21, 2009, 04:07:24 PM »

I'm glad for when I grew up  Don't think it would be to much fun now 
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« Reply #282 on: December 21, 2009, 04:07:48 PM »

Thanks Tevye, sounds similar to my teen age years 

Did you know that ringing the doorbell and running away is now called "disturbing the peace"? As is hiding behind the bushes and yowling like a coyote.

Also, doing donuts in someone's yard is "malicious destruction of property". Cutting down a Christmas tree from someone else's property, same thing. Pouring oil on the road and squealing out so your tires squeal, same thing.

Having a couple of toddies and riding the golf cart to your friends house around the corner...."drunk driving".

Driving an Army deuce and a half thru town backwards...."reckless driving". Same thing for driving the parent's station wagon thru town in reverse on Christmas Eve. (Stupid cop, it wasn't his night to be in town!!)

All that being said, it's a wonder I'm not doing life in the big house for just "having fun"!

Oh my, how funny! 
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« Reply #283 on: December 21, 2009, 04:09:34 PM »

Thanks Tevye, sounds similar to my teen age years 

Did you know that ringing the doorbell and running away is now called "disturbing the peace"? As is hiding behind the bushes and yowling like a coyote.

Also, doing donuts in someone's yard is "malicious destruction of property". Cutting down a Christmas tree from someone else's property, same thing. Pouring oil on the road and squealing out so your tires squeal, same thing.

Having a couple of toddies and riding the golf cart to your friends house around the corner...."drunk driving".

Driving an Army deuce and a half thru town backwards...."reckless driving". Same thing for driving the parent's station wagon thru town in reverse on Christmas Eve. (Stupid cop, it wasn't his night to be in town!!)

All that being said, it's a wonder I'm not doing life in the big house for just "having fun"!
And I'm sure our favorite thing doing Firedrills at the stop sign and driving the people crazy behind us, is considered a crime. And also pretending to ice skate on the river while drinking before going to a school dance. And throwing stale donuts in the slot at the drive thru at the bank, and throwing marshmallows at cars driving by in the park, one guy got out and chased us through the woods. And flashing the headlights at couples parked in the parking lot at the beach, to see what kind of reaction we would get. I wonder why we both aren't in the big house for having fun 

  You two sound like fun! 
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« Reply #284 on: December 21, 2009, 04:20:01 PM »

Good Afternoon Monkeys...finally got the lollipops done. They don't look quite as good as the ones in the magazine but they will do. lol. It looked so simple, but turned out to be a lot of work. I will post a couple of pics...hope I don't blow up the thread.
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« Reply #285 on: December 21, 2009, 04:20:55 PM »

OOPS...guess I should have posted the pics before I hit post. lol
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« Reply #286 on: December 21, 2009, 04:24:36 PM »

Thanks Tevye, sounds similar to my teen age years 

Did you know that ringing the doorbell and running away is now called "disturbing the peace"? As is hiding behind the bushes and yowling like a coyote.

Also, doing donuts in someone's yard is "malicious destruction of property". Cutting down a Christmas tree from someone else's property, same thing. Pouring oil on the road and squealing out so your tires squeal, same thing.

Having a couple of toddies and riding the golf cart to your friends house around the corner...."drunk driving".

Driving an Army deuce and a half thru town backwards...."reckless driving". Same thing for driving the parent's station wagon thru town in reverse on Christmas Eve. (Stupid cop, it wasn't his night to be in town!!)

All that being said, it's a wonder I'm not doing life in the big house for just "having fun"!
How ironic but we did the same thing with the station wagon in reverse we also would call and have a taxi go to a house where one of our friends was babysitting and the whole while sitting down the street in the car laughing our butts off.
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« Reply #287 on: December 21, 2009, 04:29:30 PM »

Thanks Tevye, sounds similar to my teen age years 

Did you know that ringing the doorbell and running away is now called "disturbing the peace"? As is hiding behind the bushes and yowling like a coyote.

Also, doing donuts in someone's yard is "malicious destruction of property". Cutting down a Christmas tree from someone else's property, same thing. Pouring oil on the road and squealing out so your tires squeal, same thing.

Having a couple of toddies and riding the golf cart to your friends house around the corner...."drunk driving".

Driving an Army deuce and a half thru town backwards...."reckless driving". Same thing for driving the parent's station wagon thru town in reverse on Christmas Eve. (Stupid cop, it wasn't his night to be in town!!)

All that being said, it's a wonder I'm not doing life in the big house for just "having fun"!
And I'm sure our favorite thing doing Firedrills at the stop sign and driving the people crazy behind us, is considered a crime. And also pretending to ice skate on the river while drinking before going to a school dance. And throwing stale donuts in the slot at the drive thru at the bank, and throwing marshmallows at cars driving by in the park, one guy got out and chased us through the woods. And flashing the headlights at couples parked in the parking lot at the beach, to see what kind of reaction we would get. I wonder why we both aren't in the big house for having fun 
Or driving through a family park with one of the passengers bare butt hanging out the window.  Oh geeesh we all should be in the big house huh?
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« Reply #288 on: December 21, 2009, 04:33:12 PM »

I just downloaded the pics now I can't find the folder they are in.
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« Reply #289 on: December 21, 2009, 04:40:56 PM »

Thanks Tevye, sounds similar to my teen age years 

Did you know that ringing the doorbell and running away is now called "disturbing the peace"? As is hiding behind the bushes and yowling like a coyote.

Also, doing donuts in someone's yard is "malicious destruction of property". Cutting down a Christmas tree from someone else's property, same thing. Pouring oil on the road and squealing out so your tires squeal, same thing.

Having a couple of toddies and riding the golf cart to your friends house around the corner...."drunk driving".

Driving an Army deuce and a half thru town backwards...."reckless driving". Same thing for driving the parent's station wagon thru town in reverse on Christmas Eve. (Stupid cop, it wasn't his night to be in town!!)

All that being said, it's a wonder I'm not doing life in the big house for just "having fun"!
And I'm sure our favorite thing doing Firedrills at the stop sign and driving the people crazy behind us, is considered a crime. And also pretending to ice skate on the river while drinking before going to a school dance. And throwing stale donuts in the slot at the drive thru at the bank, and throwing marshmallows at cars driving by in the park, one guy got out and chased us through the woods. And flashing the headlights at couples parked in the parking lot at the beach, to see what kind of reaction we would get. I wonder why we both aren't in the big house for having fun 
Damn, I feel sorry for today's kids! Whatever happened to good clean fun? 
They will never know what real good clean fun is 
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« Reply #290 on: December 21, 2009, 04:43:30 PM »

I just downloaded the pics now I can't find the folder they are in.

I have done that and it drives me crazy - try looking to see if they didn't go to your desktop by default.
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« Reply #291 on: December 21, 2009, 04:47:19 PM »

I just downloaded the pics now I can't find the folder they are in.

I have done that and it drives me crazy - try looking to see if they didn't go to your desktop by default.

Or use the Search function in windows if you remember what you named them. I so often have to use that. LOL
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« Reply #292 on: December 21, 2009, 04:48:20 PM »

Thanks Tevye, sounds similar to my teen age years 

Did you know that ringing the doorbell and running away is now called "disturbing the peace"? As is hiding behind the bushes and yowling like a coyote.

Also, doing donuts in someone's yard is "malicious destruction of property". Cutting down a Christmas tree from someone else's property, same thing. Pouring oil on the road and squealing out so your tires squeal, same thing.

Having a couple of toddies and riding the golf cart to your friends house around the corner...."drunk driving".

Driving an Army deuce and a half thru town backwards...."reckless driving". Same thing for driving the parent's station wagon thru town in reverse on Christmas Eve. (Stupid cop, it wasn't his night to be in town!!)

All that being said, it's a wonder I'm not doing life in the big house for just "having fun"!
How ironic but we did the same thing with the station wagon in reverse we also would call and have a taxi go to a house where one of our friends was babysitting and the whole while sitting down the street in the car laughing our butts off.

  My kids when they were a bit younger would order pizzas and have them delivered to our own house! They'd be sitting on the porch, acting like they didn't know what was going on. Then they let me in on it. 

I didn't do too much growing up. My parents didn't have a good sense of humor. 
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« Reply #293 on: December 21, 2009, 04:57:24 PM »

Mission you must have grown up in a small town also  There was nothing to do at all, so we had to make fun 
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« Reply #294 on: December 21, 2009, 04:58:17 PM »

Good Afternoon Monkeys...finally got the lollipops done. They don't look quite as good as the ones in the magazine but they will do. lol. It looked so simple, but turned out to be a lot of work. I will post a couple of pics...hope I don't blow up the thread.
I bet they are good  Nothing ever looks as simple as you think, at least for me it goes that way.
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« Reply #295 on: December 21, 2009, 05:00:15 PM »

Thanks Tevye, sounds similar to my teen age years 

Did you know that ringing the doorbell and running away is now called "disturbing the peace"? As is hiding behind the bushes and yowling like a coyote.

Also, doing donuts in someone's yard is "malicious destruction of property". Cutting down a Christmas tree from someone else's property, same thing. Pouring oil on the road and squealing out so your tires squeal, same thing.

Having a couple of toddies and riding the golf cart to your friends house around the corner...."drunk driving".

Driving an Army deuce and a half thru town backwards...."reckless driving". Same thing for driving the parent's station wagon thru town in reverse on Christmas Eve. (Stupid cop, it wasn't his night to be in town!!)

All that being said, it's a wonder I'm not doing life in the big house for just "having fun"!
How ironic but we did the same thing with the station wagon in reverse we also would call and have a taxi go to a house where one of our friends was babysitting and the whole while sitting down the street in the car laughing our butts off.

  My kids when they were a bit younger would order pizzas and have them delivered to our own house! They'd be sitting on the porch, acting like they didn't know what was going on. Then they let me in on it. 

I didn't do too much growing up. My parents didn't have a good sense of humor. 
Well, I don't think my dad would have had a great sense of humor, if he would have known half the stuff I did with his car  My down fall was when someone dared me to do something 
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« Reply #296 on: December 21, 2009, 05:06:53 PM »

I found them finally!
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« Reply #297 on: December 21, 2009, 05:09:06 PM »

Oh good Lord. I knew i would do it lol. I make a mess. If a mod comes in please fix this for me,
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« Reply #298 on: December 21, 2009, 05:09:28 PM »

Well, I don't think my dad would have had a great sense of humor, if he would have known half the stuff I did with his car  My down fall was when someone dared me to do something 

 Monkey Devil! The dares got you too, huh? My step dad was a cop, so no getting his car, no sneaking out (far as he knew) and no smoking in the house til we were 16.

But oh the fun we had walking around in our little Catholic school uniforms, acting all goody goody. Nope, no trouble from us. 
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« Reply #299 on: December 21, 2009, 05:10:40 PM »

Just scroll to the side when you get to the bottom of that huge pic.
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