okay so my 2 ex best friends are comming to my house...and 2 of my other best friends house's to T.P. us BADLY!!! i know this for a fact because ive got resources...ANYWAYS...me and my 2 friends who are supposedly getting t.p.ed too are gonna call the cops on them...they have put us through so much crap the past few weeks so this is just our lil pay back!! do you think its to much? if you think that maybe it IS beecause i might want them to be friends with me again one day...trust me thats NOT gonna happen!!
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S_C answered Friday January 7 2005, 7:52 pm: No, it's not too bad. Where I live it's illegal, and you can get into trouble for that. But don't do anything until they start TPing. Like stay up as late as you can and have a phone with you at all times. Then once you see the TPiers coming, and once they pull out toilet paper, call the cops. Let the cops know that the people don't know you're calling the cops, and that they don't know that you even know they're TPing the house. Hopefully the cops will be silent about it so the cops can catch your XBFFs in action. Or just sneak and get pictures of them TPing the house (or if you have a video cam then use that) and then show the pictures or the video to their parents. Oh, if the grass is wet then it's harder to get the toilet paper off the ground and stuff, so when that one person said make the yard wet and stuff so the girls get muddy that's an okay idea, but it might also make the TP harder to get off your yard. Just a little hint. Hope all goes well. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
babeoriental answered Friday January 7 2005, 7:43 pm: whoa thats a bit too extreme like fill water balloons in like pudding or something nasty! and pretend like no one is home and then when you see like charge out and start launching those bad boys! lol harmless and no one gets hurt well maybe. [ babeoriental's advice column | Ask babeoriental A Question ]
AnDiE answered Friday January 7 2005, 5:52 pm: okay.. i would sae.. dont call the cops.. just.. turn off all ur lites.. and wait in the window.. and when they get there.. take out like.. a big water hose and spray them.. or take all the food you dont want anymore and throw it at them.. and then they wont do it again:) [ AnDiE's advice column | Ask AnDiE A Question ]
jamziix16 answered Friday January 7 2005, 5:35 pm: toilet papering is also known as vandalizing. i think it is the right thing to do. you might feel a bit of guilt, but they made the mistake, not you. =) hope i helped [ jamziix16's advice column | Ask jamziix16 A Question ]
Crysta-Ann answered Friday January 7 2005, 5:05 pm: Tell your parents BEFORE you're T.P.ed. Maybe talk to your ex-freinds parents to stop them too. I don't think that calling the cops would be that bad, they deserve it if they are going to do something like that. If they decided to egg your house it would be worse. Eggs, they stain, and can take paint off, and are crap to get off. Don't let them do it. Good Luck!! [ Crysta-Ann's advice column | Ask Crysta-Ann A Question ]
mdd1192 answered Friday January 7 2005, 4:59 pm: i think it may be a little to much but if u really want to be maen and tjere gonna T.P. u u should T.P. them [ mdd1192's advice column | Ask mdd1192 A Question ]
xwastedlife29x answered Friday January 7 2005, 4:52 pm: fuck the cops. they dont do shit. on the day ur supposed to be t.p'd hide outside where nobody will see then once the t.pers come take out guns and tell them to go away and dont come back. if they come back shoot the shit outta them [ xwastedlife29x's advice column | Ask xwastedlife29x A Question ]
Sherry answered Friday January 7 2005, 4:51 pm: Wait the person above me is right. Cops dont do anything. Maybe you should do something to the front yard..like soak it with water and stuff and when they step into it..yeah. Or do something to where they'll get messy and stuff! Think of ideas..good luck [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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