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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 412960" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I still remember the kids down the dirt road - two of them - one about 9 years old but the size of a Sumo wrestler and his little cousin age 5 or so. </p><p> </p><p>In the Summer I hardly ever rolled up my truck windows. But when I worked construction I always had change in the console from the week, and never took it out. So each weekend - I'd go out and - amazing! Change gone. So this went on about 3-4 weekends in a row. Dude would do a lot of things but taking change was not on his agenda. So I suspected the drunk guy walking down the street. So I set out one weekend to 'catch a theif' and AH HA! - I see the two kids from down the road. It was almost comical - because here is the 9 year old boosting the 4 year old cousin INTO the window of my truck to get the change by his feet, hanging in the window and then handing the change backwards to the big kid and he puts it in his pocket. </p><p> </p><p>So I sneak out the front door and stand behind them and I'm standing there when they turn around and I said "HEY! Whatta ya doing?" and he said "NOTHING!" I said "LOOKS LIKE YOU ARE STEALING CHANGE OUTTA MY TRUCK? BEEN DOING THIS FOR A WHILE?" "No!" (very defensively) then nothing was said and then the older one says "It's not breaking and then entering if we don't open the door or break a window." </p><p> </p><p>It was almost too cute - DF and I were both standing there trying not to laugh. I mean he had a point - if you boost your cousin 'through' an open window - it's<em><u><strong> not breaking</strong></u></em> AND then then entering.".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 412960, member: 4964"] I still remember the kids down the dirt road - two of them - one about 9 years old but the size of a Sumo wrestler and his little cousin age 5 or so. In the Summer I hardly ever rolled up my truck windows. But when I worked construction I always had change in the console from the week, and never took it out. So each weekend - I'd go out and - amazing! Change gone. So this went on about 3-4 weekends in a row. Dude would do a lot of things but taking change was not on his agenda. So I suspected the drunk guy walking down the street. So I set out one weekend to 'catch a theif' and AH HA! - I see the two kids from down the road. It was almost comical - because here is the 9 year old boosting the 4 year old cousin INTO the window of my truck to get the change by his feet, hanging in the window and then handing the change backwards to the big kid and he puts it in his pocket. So I sneak out the front door and stand behind them and I'm standing there when they turn around and I said "HEY! Whatta ya doing?" and he said "NOTHING!" I said "LOOKS LIKE YOU ARE STEALING CHANGE OUTTA MY TRUCK? BEEN DOING THIS FOR A WHILE?" "No!" (very defensively) then nothing was said and then the older one says "It's not breaking and then entering if we don't open the door or break a window." It was almost too cute - DF and I were both standing there trying not to laugh. I mean he had a point - if you boost your cousin 'through' an open window - it's[I][U][B] not breaking[/B][/U][/I] AND then then entering.". [/QUOTE]
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