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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 660803" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>I was really hoping Tay had learned something over the last two years but apparently I was asking way too much.</p><p> </p><p>On the 4th Hubby and I took Bug to see her aunt and send them off on a cruise. Tay had the house to herself with her boytoy. They went to the fireworks and then came home and proceeded to light off fireworks at our house. Sounds perfectly harmless right? It might have been if not for the following:</p><p> </p><p>1. County Burn Ban</p><p>2. Fireworks Ban</p><p>3. 1130pm in a historical neighborhood with no insulation</p><p>4. Family neighborhood with very young kids</p><p>5. She was drinking</p><p>6. I live on a military base where the Soldier is always responsible for their childs actions.</p><p>7. My next door neighbor is a police officer (MP)</p><p>8. Her boytoy was with her and he is a Soldier</p><p> </p><p>Needless to say the MP came out mid fireworks and asked them were they done yet in a manner that clearly implied they were whether they wanted to be or not. Tay was furious. He was rude to her.</p><p> </p><p>I personally think she should feel lucky he didn't arrest her for PI and lighting fireworks. Then arrest the boytoy for providing the alcohol. If it weren't for the fact my Hubby would get called on the carpet for it I would actually tell the MP just to arrest her next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 660803, member: 15473"] I was really hoping Tay had learned something over the last two years but apparently I was asking way too much. On the 4th Hubby and I took Bug to see her aunt and send them off on a cruise. Tay had the house to herself with her boytoy. They went to the fireworks and then came home and proceeded to light off fireworks at our house. Sounds perfectly harmless right? It might have been if not for the following: 1. County Burn Ban 2. Fireworks Ban 3. 1130pm in a historical neighborhood with no insulation 4. Family neighborhood with very young kids 5. She was drinking 6. I live on a military base where the Soldier is always responsible for their childs actions. 7. My next door neighbor is a police officer (MP) 8. Her boytoy was with her and he is a Soldier Needless to say the MP came out mid fireworks and asked them were they done yet in a manner that clearly implied they were whether they wanted to be or not. Tay was furious. He was rude to her. I personally think she should feel lucky he didn't arrest her for PI and lighting fireworks. Then arrest the boytoy for providing the alcohol. If it weren't for the fact my Hubby would get called on the carpet for it I would actually tell the MP just to arrest her next time. [/QUOTE]
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