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Thanks for any insights.
1 posted on 11/21/2005 5:58:46 AM PST by Drawsing
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To: Drawsing

Number 8 shot should work. Just remember to lead him.


2 posted on 11/21/2005 6:04:10 AM PST by Tijeras_Slim (Now that taglines are cool, I refuse to have one.)
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To: Drawsing
This'll get him out of the tree for good.



3 posted on 11/21/2005 6:06:25 AM PST by BostonianRightist ("Moderation in pursuit of justice is no virtue." ~ Senator AuH2O)
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To: Drawsing

Sounds like a kid to me.


4 posted on 11/21/2005 6:07:13 AM PST by cripplecreek (Never a minigun handy when you need one.)
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To: Drawsing

What kid knows property lines or pays attention to them?

I'd let your neighbor know this kid was climbing his tree. If he has a problem with it than he can watch for the kid.


6 posted on 11/21/2005 6:11:04 AM PST by Hoodlum91
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To: Drawsing
This kid does sound weird. Maybe you can team up with your next door neighbors and find out where he lives, then have a talk with his parents. In the mean time, I'd install a camera outside, just in case. If there's a cop regularly patrolling the area, flag him down and tell him. He might have received the same complaint about this kid from others in the area. Who knows. Good luck.
8 posted on 11/21/2005 6:17:06 AM PST by Chong (God Bless America and Her Troops!)
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To: Drawsing

You signed up in 1998 just to post this? (just kidding! :-) )

Well, that is weird. I'm guessing that you had not seen this kid before, since you didn't say you had. I guess I would just make a point to watch closely for him, and try to observe him without being seen. Try to gather a little info about him - where he actually lives, etc. You said he gave you his name. If he gave you the last name, you might try "anywho.com" to see if a nearby address pops up.

With a kid that age, it really could be anything, running the full gamit from worst case jr. domestic terrorist to merely a hormone crazed, love-struck punk who is trying to spy on the little "hottie" acros the street.

Good luck.


9 posted on 11/21/2005 6:17:25 AM PST by Hegemony Cricket (Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof - usually by midmorning, or so.)
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To: Drawsing
Find out if the name he gave is real.

If real, contact his family. If fake, tell the cops and have them fill out a report.

One of the things that frequently happens when someone is being harassed and it goes to court is the harasser gets treated very lightly because the judge's attitude is: "You said this guy was bothering you for a while, but you never contacted the police until last week."

Get the paperwork done so if the kid gets more out of hand it's all documented.

If the name he gave is real, wait until you talk to the family. If the family are unresponsive when you contact them, go to the cops and have the paperwork done.

It sounds ridiculous to go through this, but the kid clearly has attitude/mental problems and as we know, 13-15 year olds can be as dangerous as adults or more so if they have a grudge and a weapon.

Also check the law and see what kind of action in defense of your property the law in your state authorizes.

10 posted on 11/21/2005 6:17:43 AM PST by wideawake (God bless our brave troops and their Commander-in-Chief)
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To: Drawsing

I would have to assume the kid is a time traveler from an earlier time, say the forties where I grew up. Maybe my neighborhood was weird or maybe it was normal for the time, but every kid in that neighborhood behaved exactly as the kid you mention, except for the lying of course, that was not allowed.

The homes with the best climbing trees put up with the most kids-that's where we gathered often and enmasse.

Personally I don't believe the kid is a threat of any kind or will seek retaliation in any way. Just my opinion.


12 posted on 11/21/2005 6:19:04 AM PST by F.J. Mitchell (Even a WH pantry rat would be deemed a high ranking Admin Official by a clueless dung beetle Dem.)
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To: Drawsing

Is this a joke? Please tell me it is.


14 posted on 11/21/2005 6:22:09 AM PST by bonfire (dwindler)
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To: Drawsing

Sounds to me like you were the Nazi Germans, and he was way out over enemy lines, and merely scouting you out, or at least that's how I would have thought at 8 or 10 years old.

When I was an 8 year old, the whole neighborhood was my yard. I didn't are about property lines, just finding the best spot for collecting acorns, or following my dog. The place was kind of Leave it to beaver-ish, with all the moms home and keeping an eye out for each others kids and all, but it was no big deal to climb someone elses tree, or hop in their pool if they were on vacation.

I knew everyone in the neighborhood. Most of them were my customers on my paper routes, or I nowed their lawn or blew theior leaves off in the fall or shovelled their driveway in the winter.

Why is it such a big deal if a kid is in another neighbors tree? Why would you even care. He wasn't doing anything especialy wrong. He was probably on a super important spy mission, or hunting terrorists in his own way. The imagination of a boy knows no bounds, especially some stupid arbitrary ( to a kid, anyway) property line.

If there were people in my neighborhood who got eggged on halloween, it was the busybody people who did what they could to stifle the development of a kid, and who had real wussy kids themselves. That's not to you are that way.


16 posted on 11/21/2005 6:23:09 AM PST by Fierce Allegiance (Flibbertygibbit.)
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To: Drawsing
Honestly, I would say he is being an 8 year old kid. Curious about the world and those around him. He might have seen you guys loading the popcorn and wanted to see more but was too shy to just walk up and ask whats up.

He probably just became embarrassed when you saw that he was there.

I doubt there would be retaliation or anything from this child.
35 posted on 11/21/2005 7:04:14 AM PST by A message
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To: Drawsing

This is so sad. Good heavens, sounds like just a normal kid to me being a kid.

All this worry about property lines...I don't get it. Probably why neighbors don't visit anymore. Every one's worried about people coming into their space. Geez... When i was a kid we went everywhere around our neighborhood except where there were fences. We climbed any tree that was climbable, we would swing in any swingset not in a fence. People didn't care. People enjoyed watching kids play. Kids didn't have to turn in to sneaky criminals to climb a tree. As long as no damage was being done to property No one cared.

Lighten up.

Becky


41 posted on 11/21/2005 7:21:09 AM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain (Never under estimate the power of stupid people in a large group:)
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To: Drawsing; All
This is one of your previous posts: "......I stood in the backyard with a pile of large smooth(bigger than golf balls) stones and practiced. I think I was doing two twirls and then the release. The stones would take of with a snap and a humming sound and go very far across the valley and into the field beyond......" You didn't mention if the "field beyond" was in your own property line. If the stones fell into/on other peoples' property, were you not intruding on their property rights that you appear to cherish so much? Looks like that kid in the tree was just acting like some kids do.
51 posted on 11/21/2005 7:34:56 AM PST by indcons ("Not all muslims are terrorists; however, all terrorists today are muslims." - George Fernandez)
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To: Drawsing

Sounds like a totally normal kid to me.


54 posted on 11/21/2005 7:40:03 AM PST by thoughtomator (Hindsight is 20/20, or in the case of Democrats, totally blind)
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To: Drawsing
These days, shifty teenagers give me the creeps. You gotta figure that any kid who is not embarrassed and respectful when approached by an adult when doing something questionable obviously is ill mannered, if not trouble.

Find his parents, and alert your neighbors to the fact that this kid is climbing their tree.

These days, if that kid gets hurt, your neighbor will probably be sued. Let them handle it, since it is their property.

62 posted on 11/21/2005 7:57:42 AM PST by teenyelliott (Soylent green should be made outta liberals...)
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To: Drawsing
"1. Loud shouting while up in the tree. 2. Total disregard for property lines. 3. Returning to the same tree where he had been caught five minutes before. 5. Attempting a foolish lie about where he lived."

13 to 15 years old? Are you series?

79 posted on 11/21/2005 9:35:51 AM PST by Hatteras
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