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There is this paper back home (small town)that publishes the felony arrests with pictures. I have a couple of friends that no longer live there so it is a weekly thing for us to look at it online and be half sorry and half ROTFLOAO.
Well there is a guy they went to school with and I briefly dated who got arrested for arson.
Now he is grinning in his mug shot. I am sure he still thinks he is as slick as a can of oil.
But it brought back a hilarious memory from when I was 17 and the horror I was as a youth.
Now that I have asked God to forgive me for what I did, and for laughing at him being arrested.
I can't believe how wild I was.
Now I want some stories of what crazy stuff Ya'll did as teens.
I think we can all use a great laugh!
Well there is a guy they went to school with and I briefly dated who got arrested for arson.
Now he is grinning in his mug shot. I am sure he still thinks he is as slick as a can of oil.
But it brought back a hilarious memory from when I was 17 and the horror I was as a youth.
Now that I have asked God to forgive me for what I did, and for laughing at him being arrested.
I can't believe how wild I was.
Now I want some stories of what crazy stuff Ya'll did as teens.
I think we can all use a great laugh!
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