Posted by NE IA on October 23, 2008 at 16:45:38 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: OT Halloween pranks posted by Bryan in iowa on October 23, 2008 at 09:03:04:
Used to always buy some small candy like the toosies and butter scotch. Place them in a big glass jar with a little opening. Kids would always just take one, and I would say take some more they are small. They could not get a big handfull out, and would try and try. A couple years ago a small boy tried for a big handfull, couldn't get it out with a full fist. He then DUMPED THE WHOLE THING IN HIS BAG. I was so dumb founded I didn't even say a word. That was all I had.
I burn wood so I always left a load sittin on the street for all to mess with, and therefore leave everything else alone. Never once did they unload my wood or mess with anything that I know of.
My ex-brother in law claims him and his buddies stole a wagon running gear from a implment yard and carried it up on the elementry school house roof using the handy fire escape. Approx six years later they found it, and had no idea how it got there. The implment dealer had gone out of business, so no one owned up to what had happened.
A small town where I grew up, they spread a load of cow manure down main street.
Another small town near where I live now they have burned tires on the bridge every holoween night. The cops are out numbered to say the least, and the cops know for sure what guys are doing it...And they are bound to get them every year. This has went on for fifteen years plus I would guess. I just found out this summer that a bunch of gals are actuly doing it, so a tradition will continue this year also I would guess.
My dad claims that a guy also had outhouse troubles every year as they came from the grove and pushed it over door side down. My dad helped the neighbor move it forward five foot after dark. When they came at it at a dead run three out of the four guys ended up in the pit. Neighbor was a nice guy and offered them a hand, but would let go as they started to get out, then stomped the kids fingers as they tried on their own till they all cried like babies. The fourth guy tured out left his buddies high and dry---no that stament doesn't seem to fit the story at all, perhaps just the oposite.
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