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I wanted to see boobies (. )( .) Dang it !
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I wanted to see boobies (. )( .) Dang it !
No need to do that. Bear trap.I see a lot of youtube videos and facebook videos of people who have electrified their Trump signs so that people get a shock when they try to steal them.
My feeling is that in Mass you would get arrested for that if someone got shocked, does anyone know the law on something like this?
this woman mined the area around the sign with cat shit.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiPzQEckV6E
the absolute state of american mediabobby traps
I think the trouble starts when passing through the doors with it...I wonder if my wife can get a dye pack from the bank.
I think the trouble starts when passing through the doors with it...
No thanks. I'm driving... <hic>liquid nitrogen
What does it taste like?liquid nitrogen
Brilliant!!Fish hooks.
Not that I agree with it one bit, but in MA they’d more than likely hang you out to dry for any type of boobytrapped device.
Responding cops most likely won’t care, and probably get a good laugh out of it at the thief’s expense. But going up the ladder the supervisor will smell lawsuit all day long and force the issue to some kind of charge against the home owner just to cover their (supervisor) ass.
Higher up the chain when it gets into the local news and then onto a new ADA’s desk trying to make a name, then into the court system with highly biased liberal judges, they’d for sure try to make an example out of you for purposely intending to cause harm to protect a 5.00 paper sign. I just can’t see this going well for anybody in this state.
I put a net over our blueberries this year to deter the birds. It is nearly impossible to see in full sunlight and aggravatingly easy to get tangled up in. ... I imagine accidentally running through one in the dark would be entertaining. Even more so if you can rig a large realistic spider that drops out of the tree when someone pulls on the net.
A guy from Shrewsbury told me of someone who lived on the outside of a 90° bendI have a neighbor who had a problem with his mailbox getting ran over a few summers ago. ... a friend of his dropped off an LS1 block in his yard for us to clean up, build, and drop into his truck. ... one day at 1AM we hear a crash, a real nasty one. Someone had hopped the curb in an old pontiac and landed their car on the engine block, got it caught on their front suspension, ripped the whole wheel assembly off including half of the strut tower.
A guy from Shrewsbury told me of someone who lived on the outside of a 90° bend
at the end of a long straightaway. People kept plowing up his lawn and hitting the house.
Homeowner pleads with the town fathers to put in a guard rail.
No dice.
<Bleep> this <bleep> - he has a quarry deposit a humongous boulder on his lawn.
Soon after, BANGO! - a car is totally wrecked on the boulder; house unscathed.
Not long after, it happens again.
Shrewsbury decided to put in the guard rail after all...
Have a friend who did the same thing as they lived on a curve. Highly effective and free. We both worked for the same excavating company.A guy from Shrewsbury told me of someone who lived on the outside of a 90° bend
at the end of a long straightaway. People kept plowing up his lawn and hitting the house.
Homeowner pleads with the town fathers to put in a guard rail.
No dice.
<Bleep> this <bleep> - he has a quarry deposit a humongous boulder on his lawn.
Soon after, BANGO! - a car is totally wrecked on the boulder; house unscathed.
Not long after, it happens again.
Shrewsbury decided to put in the guard rail after all...
In the early 80's, some clown objected to a (police?) radio repeater hutWell, there's always razor wire....
I am so building this tomorrow.
Not that I agree with it one bit, but in MA they’d more than likely hang you out to dry for any type of boobytrapped device.
Responding cops most likely won’t care, and probably get a good laugh out of it at the thief’s expense. But going up the ladder the supervisor will smell lawsuit all day long and force the issue to some kind of charge against the home owner just to cover their (supervisor) ass.
Higher up the chain when it gets into the local news and then onto a new ADA’s desk trying to make a name, then into the court system with highly biased liberal judges, they’d for sure try to make an example out of you for purposely intending to cause harm to protect a 5.00 paper sign. I just can’t see this going well for anybody in this state.
Source: Marlboro Examiner/Hudson Daily SunIn the early 80's, some clown objected to a (police?) radio repeater hut
atop (Fairmont Hill?) being surrounded by a barbed wire-topped chain link fence, ...
There was a house on Forest St in Wakefield that got hit by cars multiple times, so the guy put largeish boulders at the edge of the road. One night at about 2am I got a call for an accident tow. Someone had managed to come down the road at a high speed and somehow missed the rocks and still hit his house. The guy was PISSED! I had to try hard to stifle my laughter at the humor of the situation.A guy from Shrewsbury told me of someone who lived on the outside of a 90° bend
at the end of a long straightaway. People kept plowing up his lawn and hitting the house.
Homeowner pleads with the town fathers to put in a guard rail.
No dice.
<Bleep> this <bleep> - he has a quarry deposit a humongous boulder on his lawn.
Soon after, BANGO! - a car is totally wrecked on the boulder; house unscathed.
Not long after, it happens again.
Shrewsbury decided to put in the guard rail after all...