Re: my pumpkin's GONE!!!!!!!!!


I waited until Halloween night to bring out my pumpkins.  Then took them
back in at the end of the night.  I did not want to clean up squished
pumpkin like I did last year.  But I did notice that someone stole all the
heads off of the scare crows on our street.  I guess some people have
nothing better to do.

Judy
Medford, Oregon



-----Original Message-----
From: Shaun Case <polaris@WOLFENET.com>
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: Tuesday, November 03, 1998 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: my pumpkin's GONE!!!!!!!!!


>Contained in waynekennedy's latest missive was:
>
>
>> Sorry for your loss, but maybe you should look at it in a positive way
that
>> you made someone else's Halloween.
>
>That would be nice.  You could make the same argument about
>your stereo or wallet being stolen I guess.
>
>Unfortunately the main reason that pumpkins are stolen in my
>neighborhood is so that they can be rolled down a very long
>very steep very straight busy street until they break apart
>or hit something.  With a multi-hundred pound pumpkin this
>can cause quite a bit of damage to houses and parked cars,
>not to mention oncoming traffic.
>
>I try to be an optimist but young people need to learn
>lessons and limits and if that means a night in jail or
>some rock salt in the butt so be it.
>
>--
>"The easiest way to deal with a Word attachment in email is to delete it."
>                                                            --BAPper
>
>polaris@wolfenet.com  ++  PGP email welcome
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