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Yesterday when I left for my morning walk I noticed a

neighbor's tree had been "TP'd" and she has a teenage

daughter so I just smiled to myself.

Yesterday afternoon when I was out watering I noticed the

limbs of this tree shaking and I figured it was the neighbor

trying to get the TP out... WRONG this neighbor was

CUTTING DOWN THE TREE. I was in shock. It wasn't even that

big of a tree, certainly reachable with a large step ladder.

I can understand the frustration with having to face

getting a lot of damp TP out of your tree but to just give

up and cut the thing down?

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What does TP mean Valerie :confused:
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Oh, sorry!! Toilet paper... it's a kid thing I guess. Take toilet paper and

throw it over the tops of trees, a real mess!



Malicious mischief, as it were!!
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It’s a matter of dignity. Your neighbor knows that TP’d trees lose their desire to live. It is so humiliating that they just want to die. I think your neighbor is a mercy killer.:rolleyes:
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So they're chopping down a healthy young tree cos someone threw toilet paper on it???

PATHETIC!
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-Hey, are these people 112 years old or something, and cant climb a ladder?



-how many trees do these people have? (none)

-does that work with dirty dishes?

-I love trees, tell them I am really ticked off. Explain to them how long it takes to grow a tree, and they put oxygen in the air.



SERIOUSLY.......

P.S. tell them next time they go and the tree stays!
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It was always the most popular kids that got their tree's TP'd when I was in HS. The cheerleaders most of all.:wah: :wah:
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Yeah, how about assessing WHY the tree got papered? Is this the "Ebeneezer Scrooge" of the neighborhood?

Personally, being a teacher, I NEVER give out my real street address, my name in the phone book is abbreviated, with no address, and I park both cars inside a garage so that no one can tell by my truck which house I live in.

I've gotten egged at Halloween before, along with everyone in my neighborhood, but it's no big deal. I just wash it off on the morning.;)

As for trees...I love 'em. I have

3 forty foot long needled pines.

3 short pinion pines (They'll outlast the house!)

1 gigantic (50 foot) Sycamore

1 peach-cot

1 pear

1 apple

2 plums

3 decorative evergreen trees

2 maple trees

1 massive Russian Olive

and about 30 assorted Elms (that I continually try to eradicate!):wah:
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tmbsgrl wrote: That is crazy! What the heck would they do if someone EGGED the house or their car! Scary thought, isn't it! :thinking:
Egged housed must be burned down. No choice in the matter.:D

We have five fir trees that are over 100' tall, an old maple that has to be well over 100 years old, a large cherry tree, a small fir tree and a couple of smaller maples. They create a quite a mess but we love them.
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Maybe the owner suddenly realized the tree might be strong enough to hold a teenage boy climbing to the daughter's window. :eek:
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flopstock wrote: so...what happens when the kids come around next time, there is no tree to TP so they do it to the house?:-2


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Accountable wrote: Maybe the owner suddenly realized the tree might be strong enough to hold a teenage boy climbing to the daughter's window. :eek:


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that reminds me of an old joke...

What is "sexual innuendo"?

That's how I dated my high school girlfriend, sexual in-you-window!:D
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Jives wrote: that reminds me of an old joke...

What is "sexual innuendo"?

That's how I dated my high school girlfriend, sexual in-you-window!:D
Hmmmmmmm....school must be back in session.:-3
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Yes it is.... with all the TP's and kids at one house devouring the fridge and ever loving high school pranks. Now tell me - would you remember HS without them???
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TP is mild compared to some of the stunts I pulled. The TP does remind me of those days though.
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I can just imagine your HS stunts...:-6
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valerie wrote: Oh, sorry!! Toilet paper... it's a kid thing I guess. Take toilet paper and

throw it over the tops of trees, a real mess!



Malicious mischief, as it were!!


Man & it wasn't even "Halloween time yet, what do they do for that??? Tip over the cars? :wah:
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