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Posted by REDMAN on August 26, 2003 at 17:39:04 from (66.44.173.101):
In Reply to: OT: Update - peeping tom posted by JeffE on August 25, 2003 at 06:18:39:
had a similar experience a few years ago,somebody thought it would be pretty cool to watch my wife shower while i was in the field.i didn't think it was funny at all,what i thought was a one handed knee slapper was when he was trying to sneak a peek and found the electric fence wire complete with electric fencer hooked to it right under the window that he thought was so cool to look through.the cops did nothing but make us feel like it was our fault for showering.the fencer was my dads idea,and man did it work.the guy was caught about 6 months after he left my house,he thought it would be ever cooler to sneak a peek of the sheriffs daughter.
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