Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. You guys are hysterical. We will not call the police, impersonate police, dress as clowns, or start a Go Fund Me page. But we love all the ideas.
I will stop by tomorrow at dinner time to pick up my jacket. If I can't get it back tomorrow, then I'll let it go.
NO! OP, please don't let it go. People like this continue to be assholes because they get away with stuff like this.
+1
F--k a$$holes
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone seen my Passover shmatta?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone seen my Passover shmatta?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. You guys are hysterical. We will not call the police, impersonate police, dress as clowns, or start a Go Fund Me page. But we love all the ideas.
I will stop by tomorrow at dinner time to pick up my jacket. If I can't get it back tomorrow, then I'll let it go.
NO! OP, please don't let it go. People like this continue to be assholes because they get away with stuff like this.
Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow is Shrove Tuesday, FREE the Lent Jacket!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. You guys are hysterical. We will not call the police, impersonate police, dress as clowns, or start a Go Fund Me page. But we love all the ideas.
I will stop by tomorrow at dinner time to pick up my jacket. If I can't get it back tomorrow, then I'll let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait! I've got it.
Tell her you have a Christmas jacket that will look even better, and you'll throw in your Thanksgiving scarf and some Ash Wednesday earrings for the Lent jacket.
I also thought this had to do with easter. And with 16 years of catholic school under my belt, I was wondering why I'd never heard of a lent jacket.