ANSWERS: 12
  • No, but I used to watch Grizzly Adams
  • All the time. It's called, "Having a sibling."
  • Yes. While on vacation back from the army, I went home to visit my father in Oklahoma. I had a few people over to hang out and relax for a while. Two of my supposed friends stole a checkbook, a gas card, and a at&t long distance calling card connected to my father's phone account. I discovered the theft not long after they left, but I had no idea the calling card even existed , so I didn't know to call and cancel it, like I did the gas station credit card and checkbook. Those schmucks not only robbed my father's house, but when confronted by the police, they all apparently told the cops that I gave it all to them, telling them I was the one guilty of theft. I did not even find out that they told the cops that until just a couple of years ago, but have never had to do any time, or pay any consequences, as I believe even the DA there knows their story was BS. If any of you happen to ever be in Oklahoma, and run across anyone named " Gypsum Mediera" aka "Gino" or "Amber Jackson", aka "bear bear" watch out. they are backstabbing loser thieves!
  • I've never been accused of a real crime, however, in my family, when something breaks, goes missing, a stain is discovered etc. etc. I generally am the one who first gets blamed even though most of the time I'm not responsible.
  • Yes, for manslaughter, in a vehicle accident, they were looking for someone with my exact name, it just wasnt me, I had to prove it.
  • Yes, in high school this girl accused me of trying to steal her boyfriend. I would never have dated anyone that dated her. She was a ho.
  • Many, many times. As the second youngest of five kids = no one wants to admit it was them...
  • Oh plenty of times!
  • yes my mom thinks I stole her $70 bag of weed and diamond ring. I think she smoked the weed and lost the ring then forgot, or just felt dumb and needed someone to blame
  • Yeah, in high school. I got drunk, and fell asleep while my friend, who I barely knew at the time, was driving us in my mom's car to Taco Bell. After Taco Bell, my friend parked near his house, and left the keys with me in the back seat while I slept. Long story short, they found me asleep in the car drunk with the keys and arrested me for D.U.I.I. I told them I didn't drive anywhere, and they said if I could produce the driver they would dismiss the charges, the only problem is that little known to me the guy that was driving had a suspended licence and was on parole, so he wouldn't testify because he didn't want to be accused of breaking his parole. In fact, he was going to tell the truth, until his parents told him not to tell the truth about it to protect himself. So I did what my lawyer said, pleaded guilty, took a diversion, I paid the fees, went to the classes, and it's been on my record ever since then even though I didn't drink and drive that night. Just one of those things I guess.
  • Unfortunately, yes! Sad thing is, it was for my drug-addicted, auto-thieving, burglarizing, etc., etc., little brothers' crimes! I found out, (real fast), that he threw his drivers license (and any other I.D.) away, and just gave MY name and info every time he was arrested. I found out one morning at 2:00 a.m. when the detectives from a city I had never been to, came with a warrant for my arrest! What makes it so much easier is ... we were born on the same day, 2 years apart, and look exactly alike (since he dyed his hair). I also had a shotgun pointed in my face one night, by a policeman who thought I was stealing wooden cartons of Coca-Cola (24 ct.), from the gas station I worked at. It was after closing time, and we had run back up there just to get some drinks. Nothing feels quite like having a cocked 12 ga. shotgun pointed at your face, from 10 feet away! I said "Sir, I'm here with the owner, and he's coming out right behind me ... please don't point that shotgun at my face"!?!

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