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Posted by Jak on June 29, 2007 at 14:39:01 from (208.47.17.47):
My daughter called me while ago telling me of an explosion of our mailbox(said smoke was billowing out of it).I was at work several miles away so my mother went up there to check it out then called the police.They checked it out and said there was no visible damage.Good thing it wasn't newspaper day or some kind of important papers in there.At least that was a relief.The cops knew who did it and supposidly went to talk to the boy.He's about fourteen and always up and down the road in front of my house.They said it was somekind of firework.What irritates me is I always wave at the boy and try to be kind when he passes and he did too.I guess being out of school and no supervision leads to mischief.Won't be anymore waives from me or anything till I get an apology from him.Don't bother anybody but some sure don't mind bothering people and causing trouble.I hope that I have raised mine better than that,so far so good(knock on wood!).
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