Grounded for Halloween

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It's pretty dull here on Halloween so I thought I would teach the grandson how we had fun in 'the old days'. I figured Uncle Aaron's car would be a good target, and we would hit it the day before Halloween just to catch him off guard. What you don't see is that Uncle Aaron went out and moved his car and the two swapped places, basically. You can see our handiwork which would have been way more better, but apparently you can't decorate cars in the parkin lot these days. Somehow the po-lice got involved. Well, it wasn't much of a chase. I was half drunk and after all Quetzalito is only 2 and a half years old. They might have caught us quicker if they weren't laughin so hard. The neighbor didn't think too much of it but I promised to clean her car up. I got a lecture about the proper sort of example I should be settin for the younger generation. They released me to my wife Maria and released Quetzalito to his dad, and said we couldn't be on the streets tonight. We fooled em and snuck out anyway. (Their old lecture went in one ear and out the other, and I think I'm a fine example for the grandkids!)
 

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LMAO ! Glad I am not alone in this world in the role of ornery-a$$ed grandpa .
Keep up the good work :icon_thumright:
Jim
 

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