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Posted by glennster on October 25, 2006 at 12:26:38 from (68.78.69.159):
In Reply to: What would you do? posted by old on October 25, 2006 at 11:06:35:
i had a similiar problem with the neighbor kids. one of thier cousins came out to visit (he was a little hoodlum) and talked them in to busting out the windows on my 81 e350 van bucket truck, and an old kaiser frazier auto. i went to see the parents, talked to them about it. they offered to pay the damages. i had them send the kids over and clean up all they done. gave the kids buckets, gloves and saftey glasses and they cleaned the mess up. thier ma and dad also gave em a good whoopin.
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