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Originally posted by machinegunjordan
ashley something tells me you are the same ashley i know from school do you live in virginia beach.
Originally posted by KayEm
I propose the question again:
How is Toilet papering somebodies house vandalism ?
In Arizona, A.R.S. �13-1603 states that if you throw, place, drop or permit to be dropped on public or private property any litter, destructive or injurious material and do not immediately remove it, you can be charged with a misdemeanor (jail time and a fine) or a felony (prison time and a fine) depending upon what was placed on the property. Toilet paper could be considered 'litter' and therefore, toilet papering a house might result in being charged with a crime under this statute. Most states have similar laws - you could call your local police department and ask about the laws in your state.
Originally posted by Agent47
I love san antonio, only here can I have so much fun.
Originally posted by Agent47
What if you took a dead cat you found on the road, doused it in gasoline with your two best friends, got a video camera, threw a match down, and then proceeded to tape the event?
Would that make me insane lysergic?
The cat was dead when we got there, but funny story we had just spent nearly an hour trying to hit a possum stuck on a telephone wire with a rock. We were driving to the Blockbuster when I saw it and screamed pull over POSSSUM. Fortunately for the possum we didnt hit it, and then came home to a dead cat in the driveway. My friend asked if we did it when we entered his house, said no, then proceeded to party with mr. snuggles as we called him.
I love san antonio, only here can I have so much fun.
Originally posted by mig12
Alamo Heights freeks!