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Tavin said:
Thatmax said:
a big coil of magnesium from chemistry, my eyes will never be the same again :(

 jajaajajaj, what did you do with it ?  you burn it ??


 yep, we put it in a plastic bowl and... lets just say no-ones gonna be using that bowl anytime soon



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I found a $10 dollar bill on the ground the other day. You talked about random things you see on the street, well, thats what I saw.



A Golf Buggie from a Golf Course whilst the occupants were taking their shot, I drove it on the foot path to home.



ArtofAngels said:
A Golf Buggie from a Golf Course whilst the occupants were taking their shot, I drove it on the foot path to home.

 NICE!!! but i hink that goes from petty theft to the grand theft auto category



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ArtofAngels said:
A Golf Buggie from a Golf Course whilst the occupants were taking their shot, I drove it on the foot path to home.

that is pretty hardcore



They didn't even try to stop me, I did drop their bag of belongings on the ground for them as I bailed.

Before I had a car I used to take the trolly home with the shopping, I still have it, it's now my miniture clothes line.



I once snagged the weathervane from the top of the town clock after a few jars. Also, back in the day before barcode scanners, I used to swap the price tags on spectrum games.



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once i stole a free keychain from a sketchers shoe