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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (101818)5/20/2005 2:52:11 AM
From: CVJ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
I got in trouble once in my little 3-rm, K-12 school, well not exactly in school. I walked home about a 1/4 mile along a highway. One winter, during the first snowstorm of the season, my 6-yr old brain decided it would be fun to see how many cars I could hit with snowballs. Great fun idea to greet winter with... except that the first car I hit smack dab in the middle of the windshield. He then turned around, put on his red flashing lights and siren, and my pants became a wet shade of brown. There went my chance at a life of crime. Real criminals don't crap their pants for getting caught throwing a snowball. The humiliation of soiled pants are a very decisive deterrent to a life of crime., especially when it happens outside in front of a million cars going reeeeal slow for the weather on a public highway. The officer was very nice and finally got me to stop crying maniacally. The big problem came when my parents got home and I had to explain why I had clogged up the toilet by trying to flush away the underwear evidence - bummer. I did learn how to clean a bathroom - every day, forever.