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Re: Do some serial killers never get caught?
so escapablilty is key,( don't worry, do-gooders get to make up words) and that limits you a great deal, like mowing lawns is out.
that means no tools, discardable tools or ones you could run with. planting flowers. window boxes would be best that would be the fastest and the easyist for the recipient to undo if they didn't like them. sweeping porches, sidewalks, and walkways. washing [censored]. windows, cars. just need some windex, all purpose no rinse cleaner and towels. pruning bushes. only when it's apparent that it needs of be shaped up. giving people a book or cd. write a little note saying how great it is and how you hope they like it. mine are all sort of meh, but it is the right general direction. so, lets go, more ideas |
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Re: Do some serial killers never get caught?
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so escapablilty is key,( don't worry, do-gooders get to make up words) and that limits you a great deal, like mowing lawns is out. [/ QUOTE ] Yah it is key for me. But I am starting to think breaking the law is ok. Little laws though as long as it is done with the intent of doing good and the likelihood of a misunderstanding occurring is low. I don't want to get caught creeping around peoples houses where I am not wanted. lol Great word btw. [ QUOTE ] giving people a book or cd. write a little note saying how great it is and how you hope they like it. [/ QUOTE ] This one I like. Stuff does pile up and once I read or view it I rarely use it again. I saw a tv (Junk Brothers very staged but cool idea) show where these guys take stuff that people have put on the curb as garbage. Old barbeques, furniture, stuff like that. And they fix it up then they return it. It is against the law to take peoples garbage but I am loosening up my rules. Too many laws in this world. It is garbage! link to junk brothers |
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