Nice!
Karen needs to get ready for Halloween retribution...
I know that town...good decent people. That woman is more likely a California transplant.
Who wants to bet it was a white woman karen?
I hope he put a couple in a bag and dropped them off at the wicked witch's house.
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There should be a law against stirring up trouble.
And the fine should increase dramatically for each offense. A Karen who regularly goes off on innocent people ought to be on the hook for $50,000 at some point. That might knock some sense into them.
The Karen must have been a California transplant.
Feel good story of the day.
A young scofflaw like that came to my door selling homemade strawberry jam to pay his way to hockey camp. I was shocked that he would ignore the law and that his mother was with him allowing her son to engage in illegal activity.
I looked right at the kid and said, “the grandson of the guy across the street plays in the NHL and the lady next door’s grandson is a college hockey player. Here’s some money, give me a jar of jam and get off my porch before I call the police.”
The owners of the house have earned a reputation and likely the ire of the neighborhood kids.
I don't know if they have 'Hell Night' or 'Mischief Night' in Idaho there might be some eggs thrown at the house and flaming bags of dog crap left on the front steps. -if not worse
But did he share them with his colleagues?
If I remember correctly, Meridian Idaho is ground zero for busybody Karens. I can’t find the original article, but the person that turned in playground mom was named Karen..
Karen needs to get boinked and by some one who knows how
And Californians wonder why they are so unpopular in Idaho.
Stupid woman should be ashamed of herself. Glad she doesn’t live in my neighborhood.
Is this what is moving to Idaho?
Idaho sends the police over cookies being sold by an 8 year old and family while in California....
I read a Nextdoor.com post today about Chatsworth, Calif where a potential burglar was in someone’s driveway twice around 1am where his car was in the driveway. He has a security camera. The homeowner called 911 and they said they would not send the police out. The homeowner ended up going outside to confront the other guy......
“I was left arguing with 911 dispatch for literally 5 minutes and they told me unless he physically breaks into my home they won’t send police officers”
Comments to the poster were: “when seconds count, LAPD is only minutes (maybe hours) away. If ever”.
“Great police protection we pay for. “Don’t call us unless you attack the criminals then we will arrest you”
“A few years ago I had someone trying to pick my door lock at 3 am. He was literally trying to do it knowing we we were aware. I called police and they didn’t show up. I waited a little and called again and they said there were no police vehicles available in the area immediately. So I said fine, take your time, I will take this matter into my own hands and can’t guarantee it will end good. So they asked what I meant by that and if I had a gun. I said it’s not your problem anymore and doesn’t matter what I have. Within 5 minutes I had a helicopter and police by my house, but unfortunately the guy was gone as he heard the sirens”
Stupid lady. I would have politely declined..i dont buy any “ homemade food” from strangers. Ugh
He bought all the rest of the cookies.
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I was I think in the 2nd grade, Camp Hill PA. We had several lovely 4 O’clock bushes. I overheard a neighbor telling my mother than those black seeds the plants dropped could be planted to produce more.
So, I go the idea to sell the seeds to our neighbors. I collected the seeds and put them in letter envelopes decorated with my crayon drawings of the flowers and sold them at 5 seeds for a dime or 25 seeds for a quarter. I also had some flowers I picked to show what they would look like if planted.
After canvassing the neighborhood, having a few doors slammed in my face, I managed to come home with about $5.00.
My mother was mortified but my dad thought I showed a lot of entrepreneurial spirit but was told to stop.
A few years later, in the 4th grade I decorated one of those multi-color click pens and my pencils with a fancy frill on top made with construction paper, foil wrapping paper and glitter.
Many of my classmates asked where I got them from, and I told them that I had made them. Then many asked me to make them for them too. I said, sure. “.50 cents up front and another $1 at delivery” and even took some “custom orders” for .50 cents more. I had made around $10 before a teacher caught on to what I was doing and made me stop.