Storm-Chaser
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Hear ! Hear !
(to Tony and Sandy that is . . .)
In order to make the claim that " . . . it's like I'm a little kid all over again . . .", normally requires that said individual not be in a perpetual state of acting a little kid again . . . . Then again, it is Chris . . . .
I think my "frosted" state lasted about as long as my shouting, "that f-cking **** sucker . . . ." But it was fun trying to sneak around right in front of the crowd and leave a few shrink-wrap surprises attached to five cars. If you thought that look was my being mad - it was simply me pondering how I was going to get even . . . .
Unfortunately, there were too many people wandering the street and too many driving by, to do what I really wanted to do. Not to mention preventing me from sneaking any cardboard out of the garage . . . .
But the looks I got from a few of the neighbors as they drove by, were priceless.
And where are the pictures
Well, if your car hadn't been parked right in front of Tony's driveway . . . .
IMO, after what happened to John at Carlisle, most everything else has been minor by comparison.
(to Tony and Sandy that is . . .)
First, let me thank both Tony and Sandy for opening up their home and hosting such a wonderful gathering of friends from all over!![]()
In order to make the claim that " . . . it's like I'm a little kid all over again . . .", normally requires that said individual not be in a perpetual state of acting a little kid again . . . . Then again, it is Chris . . . .
Second, let me thank all the drama llamas for reminding me what it's like to be back in high school all over again. I missed my 20th reunion last year so now it's like I'm a little kid all over again.
I think my "frosted" state lasted about as long as my shouting, "that f-cking **** sucker . . . ." But it was fun trying to sneak around right in front of the crowd and leave a few shrink-wrap surprises attached to five cars. If you thought that look was my being mad - it was simply me pondering how I was going to get even . . . .
Unfortunately, there were too many people wandering the street and too many driving by, to do what I really wanted to do. Not to mention preventing me from sneaking any cardboard out of the garage . . . .

But the looks I got from a few of the neighbors as they drove by, were priceless.

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From what I understood, Keith was a little frosted at first, but lightened up after realizing that it was done in fun and wasn't anything personal. We originally expected that after finding his car shrink-wrapped that he would come back to the group to tell everyone so they could go see for themselves, everyone could have a good laugh and help him remove the shrink wrap. It didn't work out that way, but Keith still didn't get all pissy about it and go stomping off in a huff.
And where are the pictures

Later on, we taped Neno and his girlfriend to a light pole. Everybody was having fun. Afterwards we realized that we still had a lot of shrink wrap left, so we figured it would be fun to shrink wrap another car.
Well, if your car hadn't been parked right in front of Tony's driveway . . . .

I was fully expecting to wake up the next morning and find something done to my car. Just like all the other gags, I figured it would be something funny but that did not cause permanent damage like letting the air out of my tires or something. Nothing happened, but I firmly believe that if something had that I would have taken it as a joke and had a good laugh about it. I even thought Michelle and Adam might have driven back to do something.
IMO, after what happened to John at Carlisle, most everything else has been minor by comparison.
Whether it's Carlisle, the convention, Tony's BBQ, or any of the other countless events during the year when this group gets together, there are always some practical jokes, and up until now everyone has always been good humored about it. Every year, there are burnouts and people's cars get driven around the area at 100+mph and nobody cries. Heck, I think Jason actually enjoys having others beat the **** out of his cars each year (although he missed it this year). In any case, he knows it's all meant 100% in fun. ****, I'd personally be more ticked about someone doing a burnout next to my car and the risk of damage from that over a simple practical joke of shrink-wrapping. Anyone who has been to any of these events knows this, so I would think they'd be prepared for the possibility of practical jokes being played on them. Chris Gates was probably the best example of a good sport when he laughed right along with us after we silly-stringed his car while he was sleeping in it (and please note that I shot my OWN car with silly string first to make sure it wouldn't do any harm).
So, if anyone wants to be ****** at anyone else, be ****** at me. It's unfortunate that I've lost Adam and Michelle as friends over a silly practical joke, but I can sleep well tonight knowing that it was all done in jest.
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