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([personal profile] mckitterick Nov. 1st, 2005 11:23 am)
So last night after class (11ish, mind you), all my solar-powered lawn lights were in place, shining dimly along my sidewalk, welcoming guests to my house. It's all good. This morning, all but one have disappeared. The solar panels on a few of them were pretty faded, and a couple had damaged mounting-stalks, but dammit! Those were my pretty stainless-steel-and-blown-glass lawn lights! Cost me $70! Stupid kids.

Here's hoping that's the worst y'all experienced with drunken Hell-a-weenies.

Chris

From: [identity profile] blzblack.livejournal.com


What is it about that age that makes us insensitive? When I was a kid, I took (what I thought was worthless) those spinning sunflowers--maybe a dozen--and place them in the school yard. If I know who or where those people are, I'd repay them.

From: [identity profile] geekmom.livejournal.com


What jerks. I can honestly say that I never did anything like that to anyone on Halloween. Thought didn't even cross my mind. Why do people have to be that way?

Someone tried to tell Harold that there was a guy in our back yard. (um, you can't see our back yard from the front, but nice try, kid) It didn't occur to Harold until after he'd left that he should have said, "It's trick or treat."

Other than that, no smashed pumpkins, no rotten apples thrown at the house, nothing stolen.

From: [identity profile] roya-spirit.livejournal.com


And it's most likely more grown kids who took off with them since the lil uns seem to be chaperoned for trick o' treat runs these days.
Fukcers.
I liked those lights too.
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