Just to be sure, I think everyone at HuskerBoard should start solidifying their alibi right now. Gonna be a long suspect list and they're going to have to interview a bunch of people.
I was washing my hair. Nobody else use that one.
I think he needs to misplace them next time in a .....VAULT!knapplc said:Sounds like most of what he thought was stolen has been found.
Timotheus said:Is anyone else hung up on the fact that Scott Frost owns a Nintendo Wii? Can anyone really imagine him coming home from a long day at the office and firing up Zelda: Twilight Princess?
I don’t think prank is the correct term here.They actually tried to sell them online. Kids are dumb.
Also, I didn't know the price tag was up to $50k in shoes. That's a felony right there. If the culprits are otherwise good kids the prosecutors will let them plead that down to a misdemeanor, because we don't need to jail 17-year-old kids over a dumb prank, but on the face of the current charges, that's a huge penalty.
If this (or this same thing, but not this particular post) is actually what busted them, I hope they don't hope to become career criminals. Wow.Which one of you did this?
If this (or this same thing, but not this particular post) is actually what busted them, I hope they don't hope to become career criminals. Wow.
I concur.They/she tried to sell them online, so whether this is it or not, they're stupid.
Right. Prank would be hiding the shoes somewhere in the house not making the conscious decision to remove them from the residency. But I think that might be bait.I don’t think prank is the correct term here.