Um, mini pickle?Tactical banana hammock?
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Um, mini pickle?Tactical banana hammock?
You're missing out.Sounds like you're the only one on here doing this.
There goes my answerI sleep in the nude, if I do get up to investigate I'm buck ass nekkid.
Chris, be afraid. Be very afraid. It's not going to be a pretty sight. Happy trails and may God bless America.Picturing a middle aged man, whitey tighties and a battle belt is quite a mental image
Rabbit, those are beauties. Well done, sir. Happy trails and may God bless America.
On 2 occasions I have worked a “home invasion” that wasn’t what it seemed. In both instances, it was after midnight, and before sunrise.
In the first incident, the elderly WWII USN vet that lived down the road was suffering from dementia. Went for a walk at 2am, came “back” home, and tried to enter the wrong house, thinking it was his. He was able to make it inside the house, with the homeowner barricaded in her bedroom.
In the second instance, the neighbor’s teenage daughter was out partying and partaking of various substances. During the evening, she lost her purse. She also went to the wrong house, with her boyfriend, knocked a window pane out of the back door, unlocked the door, and turned on the TV in the living. Then they both fell asleep/passed out on the couch.
On 2 occasions I have worked a “home invasion” that wasn’t what it seemed. In both instances, it was after midnight, and before sunrise.
In the first incident, the elderly WWII USN vet that lived down the road was suffering from dementia. Went for a walk at 2am, came “back” home, and tried to enter the wrong house, thinking it was his. He was able to make it inside the house, with the homeowner barricaded in her bedroom.
In the second instance, the neighbor’s teenage daughter was out partying and partaking of various substances. During the evening, she lost her purse. She also went to the wrong house, with her boyfriend, knocked a window pane out of the back door, unlocked the door, and turned on the TV in the living. Then they both fell asleep/passed out on the couch.
cmshoot Had something like you describe happen on our street back in the '80s. A guy got in a neighbor's house and woke him and his family up rumaging through their kitchen cabinets. When the neighbor asked him what he was doing, he said that he was looking for the enemy. The sheriffs office came and got him without anyone getting shot. I think your point about these situations not always being what they seem is important to remember. Our neighbor could have shot him, but the guy was just intoxicated (or dopey), not a threat.
That's not my situation. If someone is in my house, it's no accident.