Something we can all agree on and laugh at
Got that.I don't know, growing up in a really bad neighborhood, that night had a very different meaning. It sure as hell wasn't fun and games.
i did way worse than that dude!!!! lol .. TP and eggs are just icing on the cakeGot that.
We were a bunch of privileged kids who thought it was cool to throw eggs and toilet paper
Anything we did that could potentially effect other people was tempered by shear fear of my father.i did way worse than that dude!!!! lol .. TP and eggs are just icing on the cake
[roll]he'd prolly do more damage to you than you did to someone's propertyAnything we did that could potentially effect other people was tempered by shear fear of my father.
**** like that would NOT do well down here in the southMy almost 15yr old daughter and her friends have been toilet papering each others houses for 3 weeks. The boys got her dads house really good two times. ( Even up the electric poles) He made her clean where she could reach both times, which I'm happy about. He wasn't mad at all which I found odd. I would've come out with a bat or eggs the second time I saw them on the camera. Every inch of his property was filled with TP. (I'll try to post picture) They also ring and run and one man got so pissed he got in his car and chased a group of young male teens. I told her l know it's all in fun, but be respectful. Our town is safe, but they're still can be crazies who don't find it funny.
Does anyone sell a Schiano mask?Something we can all agree on and laugh at
I'm laughing.. sorry..hahaSo a couple of years ago when @MrsScrew still owned a full size house we were getting Ring and Runs every couple of days. After a while it started getting annoying but I'm barefoot and in PJs so what am I going to do.
I'll tell you what, I wore street clothes and kept my shoes on for almost a week straight and finally it happened. Another Ring and Run. And the kids got a little complacent having never had me chase them.
I burst out the door and down the driveway. Three boys hiding in the bushes. One yells "Oh ****!" and they all scramble. I choose one and pursue. He make the mistake of running in my neighbors yard and tries to hide in the dark by his patio furniture. I see him, corner him and grab him.
I'm walking him back to my house and telling him we're calling his father and I might just kick both their asses then call the police. LOL - a real hardass.
After scaring the kid a bit I start remembering my childhood and all the same crap we pulled.
I stopped on the sidewalk in front of my house and told the kid. "Let's make a deal, you guys stop ringing my bell and you can go. I used to do the same crap when I was your age. I get it it's fun. But tell you friends so they leave me alone too and I'll forget about all of this." They kid was like "Really? Oh man thanks so much!"
Never had another Ring and Run for the rest of the years we lived there. Kid was a stand up guy.
I'm laughing.. sorry..haha
Didn't this become a big thing in Detroit where they would burn down vacant and abandoned buildings?
lol... no one would do anything like holding @ point.. but a shotgun going off will make the punks run for the hills[roll].. kids down here are VERY well behaved.. mischief night seems to be only a jersey thingI told her dad sit outside with the dog and teach those little twerps a lesson. He said they're freshman having fun. I have to ask her for a picture of what they did. Dude, I'm crazy if I lived where you are the minute I heard anyone they'd have a barrel to their skull. [roll]
Mt family has a similar story. We were in the living room watching tv on mischief night, probably about 1989, and a rock came through our window. Now, my dad's barefoot in jeans and an undershirt. He shot up like he was expecting it, ran out the door and chased the kid down the street, barefoot. Caught him, physically carried him back to his own house (It was my nextdoor neighbor), walked into the house with him and had it out with the kid and his father. My dad was an MP in his younger days, and I think the old instincts kicked in. It was quite a sight.So a couple of years ago when @MrsScrew and I still owned a full size house we were getting Ring and Runs every couple of days. After a while it started getting annoying but I'm barefoot and in PJs so what am I going to do.
I'll tell you what, I wore street clothes and kept my shoes on for almost a week straight and finally it happened. Another Ring and Run. And the kids got a little complacent having never had me chase them.
I burst out the door and down the driveway. Three boys hiding in the bushes. One yells "Oh ****!" and they all scramble. I choose one and pursue. He make the mistake of running in my neighbors yard and tries to hide in the dark by his patio furniture. I see him, corner him and grab him.
I'm walking him back to my house and telling him we're calling his father and I might just kick both their asses then call the police. LOL - a real hardass.
After scaring the kid a bit I start remembering my childhood and all the same crap we pulled.
I stopped on the sidewalk in front of my house and told the kid. "Let's make a deal, you guys stop ringing my bell and you can go. I used to do the same crap when I was your age. I get it it's fun. But tell you friends so they leave me alone too and I'll forget about all of this." They kid was like "Really? Oh man thanks so much!"
Never had another Ring and Run for the rest of the years we lived there. Kid was a stand up guy.
same here but in monmouth countyA lot of fun memories of mischief night in the late 60s and early 70s in Hackettstown. A few of us did some things now won't even admit to.
Is there an App for that?Something we can all agree on and laugh at
Reminds me of a night we were throwing snowballs at cars from a dirt road in the woods that cut into our development back around 1977. Unfortunately the car we chose was a Jeep. After pelting it he stopped and put the Jeep in reverse. We ran down the dirt road that led into the development and our safety. Unfortunately, this guy plowed right over the snow bank and down the road. As we are running, we knew we are gonna get caught so we dumped behind some trees face down in the snow. The bastard just sat in his heated Jeep for 45 minutes as we froze lying as still as can be in the snow. He eventually left giving a friendly toot of the horn as he drove away.So a couple of years ago when @MrsScrew and I still owned a full size house we were getting Ring and Runs every couple of days. After a while it started getting annoying but I'm barefoot and in PJs so what am I going to do.
I'll tell you what, I wore street clothes and kept my shoes on for almost a week straight and finally it happened. Another Ring and Run. And the kids got a little complacent having never had me chase them.
I burst out the door and down the driveway. Three boys hiding in the bushes. One yells "Oh ****!" and they all scramble. I choose one and pursue. He make the mistake of running in my neighbors yard and tries to hide in the dark by his patio furniture. I see him, corner him and grab him.
I'm walking him back to my house and telling him we're calling his father and I might just kick both their asses then call the police. LOL - a real hardass.
After scaring the kid a bit I start remembering my childhood and all the same crap we pulled.
I stopped on the sidewalk in front of my house and told the kid. "Let's make a deal, you guys stop ringing my bell and you can go. I used to do the same crap when I was your age. I get it it's fun. But tell you friends so they leave me alone too and I'll forget about all of this." They kid was like "Really? Oh man thanks so much!"
Never had another Ring and Run for the rest of the years we lived there. Kid was a stand up guy.