In a small town I lived in a family had an old out house not used any more, but every Halloween kids would top it over and the next day people would come by to help them stand it back up, I think they got a kick out people coming by to help them stand it back, it was still there last time I was back.
Cousins of mine moved the outhouse of an older lady back off of the hole, the results stunk. Another time they smeared the seat with axle grease. Think they spent most of their lives avoiding jail time.
My dad was a minister and one Sunday morning someone my brother knew TPed the trees and bushes in the front yard. You just don’t get a mess like that cleaned up in the hour we had before services started.
We had 3 kids ,10 years oldest to youngest. We were tp’d 17 different times. Caught 2 kids one time who had been on our lawn maybe 2 minutes. With their parents watching took 2 hours to clean up. Eggs, potato flakes, about 20 rolls still undone. Last time was done by a kid of good friends of ours. He’s in his 30s now and is still embarrassed when we laughingly bring it up.
In Akron, NY they TP the houses of members of the football team the day before home coming week, and many many others on the same street as the high school.
That does bring back memories. My niece got my dad to put extra TP in her bathroom and that night the police brought her home. She’s been in and out of prison ever since. She’s back inside just this year, in fact.
They do it to new cheerleaders here. The problem is they lived 1 block east and 1 block south of me and I got it. They have a great life ahead of them as Lyft drivers.
Ha this year if someone would have toilet papered anyone they would have been out collecting it to use. It’s still in short supply around here. Covid 19 sucks.
mddshubby2005 about 5 years ago
The hard part isn’t getting it out of the yard – it’s trying to flush it all down. ;)
Grumpy Old Guy about 5 years ago
Just hope the sprinklers don’t go on before the clean up is done….yuck.
Da'Dad about 5 years ago
Have heard about such shenanigans, but in my whole life have only seen a few shreds of tp on a bush, just once, a long, long time ago.
Nachikethass about 5 years ago
Looks like Janis took my advice! Raisins to repeating Spider-Men!
destry1970 about 5 years ago
In a small town I lived in a family had an old out house not used any more, but every Halloween kids would top it over and the next day people would come by to help them stand it back up, I think they got a kick out people coming by to help them stand it back, it was still there last time I was back.
qct about 5 years ago
Cousins of mine moved the outhouse of an older lady back off of the hole, the results stunk. Another time they smeared the seat with axle grease. Think they spent most of their lives avoiding jail time.
janis nerowski about 5 years ago
In our area it’s called TP’d. (toilet papered) Never heard the term “rolled a lawn”
well-i-never about 5 years ago
Hey, Grampa! Roll with it!
daveoverpar about 5 years ago
That’s not toilet paper. That’s a CVS receipt.
R. A. Schwartz about 5 years ago
My dad was a minister and one Sunday morning someone my brother knew TPed the trees and bushes in the front yard. You just don’t get a mess like that cleaned up in the hour we had before services started.
mhlon Premium Member about 5 years ago
We had 3 kids ,10 years oldest to youngest. We were tp’d 17 different times. Caught 2 kids one time who had been on our lawn maybe 2 minutes. With their parents watching took 2 hours to clean up. Eggs, potato flakes, about 20 rolls still undone. Last time was done by a kid of good friends of ours. He’s in his 30s now and is still embarrassed when we laughingly bring it up.
jeanie5448 about 5 years ago
Never had my house TP’d but did help TP a teachers house when I was in High School.
colddonkey about 5 years ago
In Akron, NY they TP the houses of members of the football team the day before home coming week, and many many others on the same street as the high school.
vishooter about 5 years ago
That does bring back memories. My niece got my dad to put extra TP in her bathroom and that night the police brought her home. She’s been in and out of prison ever since. She’s back inside just this year, in fact.
Tyge about 5 years ago
The return of youthful glee! Arlo is taking it pretty well too. :o)
Tyge about 5 years ago
This often happens to “stuck up” teen girls. Who’d you give the brush-off to lately Janis?
trainnut1956 about 5 years ago
“Rolled”??? I think she means “TP’ed”…
Homerville Premium Member about 5 years ago
Janice forgot, her “friends” didn’t clean it up then, and they won’t now.
PoodleGroomer about 5 years ago
They do it to new cheerleaders here. The problem is they lived 1 block east and 1 block south of me and I got it. They have a great life ahead of them as Lyft drivers.
Margo Premium Member about 5 years ago
My husband said they didn’t TP anything. Instead they went around tipping over outhouses. Talk about a mess!
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Either Arlo and Janis didn’t give out good candy, or those kids hit the wrong house.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 5 years ago
“I heard you got rolled last night.”
“Yep, good quality too. Took two hours to get it all wound up. I’m set for a month!!!”
Fontessa about 5 years ago
“You like me. You really, really like me.”
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
Too bad they didn’t notice it happening. Call the police on it then. Too late now.
Back to Big Mike about 5 years ago
We called it "TP"ing a house.
bryan42 about 5 years ago
Somebody hit a neighbor’s house/yard/trees about 5 years ago. But he was a grumpy old coot, a ‘get off my lawn’ type. so it wasn’t a big surprise.
shapmandoo about 4 years ago
Ha this year if someone would have toilet papered anyone they would have been out collecting it to use. It’s still in short supply around here. Covid 19 sucks.
Killraven Premium Member about 1 year ago
She ate all the candy so they had nothing to give the little hooligans.