Posted on 04/12/2014 6:32:44 PM PDT by MNDude
Almost everyone has a story of something where did something so dumb and crazy as a kid that their parents ground them for a long time. Rode the family horse to town? Let a homeless guy sleep over in your parents bed while they were out of town? What is your story that you're lucky to be alive after your parents found out?
LOL!!!
Anything to get out of pupunishment!!!
LOL!!!
You met your guardian angel that night.
I’ve done that too, in a situation from which I walked away with only a few scratches when in fact I should have been killed instantly.
Something or someone intervened on my behalf that night. It wasn’t dumb luck, that I’m sure of.
BFL...this thread has me in stitches!
He just left his motorcycle lying there... I mean wasn’t it obvious I was going to ride it if he did that? How did it wind up in the pond? Well, it seemed a better option than hitting that car.
The owner of the motorcyle was a member of the gardening staff at my school and was only about five years older than me. He pulled me out of the pond (actually more a small lake) in a stunned condition and made sure I was not injured - and then pounded me into the ground.
Almost knocked the garage down with me in it. It all started with some lye, some water, a glass jar, some aluminum foil and a really big balloon to collect the Hydrogen in.....
When I was four years old, I spanked my mother back.
BIG mistake.
Fun, fun, fun...til your daddy took the T - Bird away!
See, that was your mistake. When I was four, I introduced a polonium / arsenic mixture that I put on her meals, which killed her slowly over time.
When I was a lad of 11 years old, I discovered that I could turn the photosensor on the parking lot lights at the local Roman Catholic Church to face the light. The lamplight would fall on the sensor, and it would take the entire church lighting system down. Then the dark would cause it to light back up again. I had the thing strobing like the outside of a Nevada brothel. When I went to Mass one day, the priest mentioned this was happening, and got angrier and angrier, until he was jabbing his finger in the air at us and yelling “It’s a sin! It’s a sin!” LOL
“When I was four, I introduced a polonium / arsenic mixture that I put on her meals, which killed her slowly over time.”
Unfortunately, that was not an option. My bratty older sister snitched all my polonium, and it was not available to me.
I guess that was another life lesson I learned that day. Never trust your family members when there is polonium involved.
Ah, yes... the old “Business Reply Mail/Bill me later” trick...
“Ah, yes... the old Business Reply Mail/Bill me later trick...”
That’s how the convent at St. Andrew’s got all those “Soldier of Fortune” magazines.
No one saw me do it. You can’t prove a thing.
Dude! Never trust ANYONE with your polonium! It is a Schedule 1 Restricted radiological agent!
That’s why it was hidden in the tip of my little duckie umbrella...
I did go to Yokosuka one year for the open house at the base and the USS Independence was in port and open for tours to the locals. I don't know if there was any trouble at the gate or not. But I loved living over there.
I'm cracking up at your hospitality toward the cops and your mom not sharing the joy :-)
Wow! Well, I hope you feel better for unburdening yourself.
Well we never got in trouble for this, but we filled a black sock with pea stones from a neighbor’s driveway, tied it to heavy fishing line, and pulled it across the street as cars were coming. This was in a small town on a low mph road, btw. It was fun watching cars swerve a bit and/or lock up the brakes. We never pulled it across if there were two cars.
Oh, and we took down a 30 MPH speed limit sign and, using black paint, made it read 80 MPH. Put it back up the same night, and it STAYED THAT WAY FOR OVER A YEAR before they fixed it.
So they had restaurants where you could grill your own meal? That’s a pretty cool concept. The least fun parts of cooking are the prep and the cleanup. This way it’s just the fun part, plus you know it’s cooked how you like it, and it’s probably less expensive since you supply some labor. Did they hand you a plate of ingredients and then you cooked it on sort of a community grill? Or did you have your own little grill at your table?
Yeah, it was the oil slick that got us in trouble. Funny how poor your judgement is when you’re a kid. Looking back it seems like we hesitated before we did it — so we had an inkling — but it was only a very brief hesitation.
I have to imagine that cardboard boxes are still being put to good use by kids. They have too much fun potential even with video games around.
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