First of all - Merry Christmas*
And second, to be fair there is nothing wrong with breaking into someone's property if all you're doing is leaving presents for them.
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Tell that to my ex. Restraining orders make it even worse!
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Kinda like that insurance commercial where the lady breaks in and fixes stuff lol [spoiler]I am one with the force. The force is with me[/spoiler]
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Trust me, as someone who has had their house broken into and a lot of personal belongings stolen, knowing that a stranger was in your home, potentially going through your stuff, it's a very un-settling feeling. It took many, many months before I could call the place my home again let alone get a decent nights sleep. Santa might leave gifts instead of taking stuff but the idea that a stranger can come and go from my home as he pleases and I can't stop him would make me uncomfortable.
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Legally, however, that'd be breaking and entering. [i]*resumes with chillin' like strawberry fillin'*[/i]
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He goes in through the chimney, which doesn't break anything, so it'd really just be entering.
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It's breaking and entering no matter what. By law that defines breaking and entering. I'm in a law class so, yeah. [i]*resumes with chillin' like strawberry fillin'*[/i]
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I was making a joke. Why so serious?
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It's called literal sarcasm (or sarcastically literal). [i]*resumes with chillin' like strawberry fillin'*[/i]
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If someone arrests Santa, we riot.
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YOU riot, I don't.
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I thought you were on my side :(
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Edited by Dr Snickerz: 12/23/2016 8:32:59 PMSmart men are always on the woman's side. You live longer that way.