Posted by doug in illinois on October 23, 2008 at 19:48:22 from (207.144.232.162):
In Reply to: OT Halloween pranks posted by Bryan in iowa on October 23, 2008 at 09:03:04:
I was never in on any of the pranks because at Halloween was either in the field or working at the local grain elevator. But, to this day, every year the county law back in Hebron, NE runs ads in the local paper saying they will catch you burning leaves in the dip on the brick street main street. Don't think they have ever caught anyone. They don't have enuf manpower to monitor all the storm drains, that is why no one ever gets caught. A large storm drain runs thru town, about 10 ft diameter, with lots of feeders. Not at Halloween, but back when the football and track field was in the south end of town with the high school being on the north end, coaches used to get real PI$$ed off when the whole team would disappear between the school and the field. We would come popping back up most anywhere and be back together by the time we got to the field. Got a REAL good workout when they did figure out what we were doing, met us about a third of our way down the tunnel coming from south, and when we came back out the north end more coaches were waiting. But, getting O/T. DOUG
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