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Re: Betca can't top this.
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Posted by Mike (WA) on July 30, 2007 at 16:56:37 from (69.10.197.227):
In Reply to: Betca can't top this. posted by coloflyboy on July 29, 2007 at 20:05:52:
I remember years ago, my brother in law was catching a lot of heat from my sister for forgetting to put the garbage out by the curb for pickup. Being a resourceful fellow, he put it all in a couple boxes, and, it being the Christmas season, wrapped them in festive paper and put them out by the curb in random fashion, like they had fallen out of a vehicle. Of course, someone stopped and picked them up almost immediately. And now. . . the REST of the story. The next morning, the bursted boxes and their contents were all over his lawn. Undaunted, he re-wrapped them, and this time, waited until nightfall to haul them several blocks away, and put them in front of the home of a fellow with whom he had had some disagreements over the years. That was the last he saw of that particular offering.
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