My. That's a big one
By p1kef1sh
@p1kef1sh (45681)
39 responses
@madasp (563)
• United States
26 Mar 09
LMAO! Of course It wouldn't be so funny if it was my house or my kid, but I think thats hilarious.
I wonder who noticed it and how they informed the owners.
As for punishment I think their idea of him having to scrub it off is a good one, but they said "when he's home from traveling" ...um, get your but on a plane and get back here now would be my decision.
thanks for the link and the laugh
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@blueunicorn (2401)
• United States
26 Mar 09
I agree. The traveling would be over. The kid would be getting on the next plane and coming home. He definitely isn't ready to be traveling with such immature behavior.
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@p1kef1sh (45681)
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28 Mar 09
They might be aristocrats but I doubt it. Probably a stockbroker or farmer at a guess. That "mansion" looks to me to just be a smallish country house of which their are many in the UK. But how to broach it? In a typically Australian way I would think. "Hey mate. There's a big pr1ck on your roof!" Something like that. LOL.
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@mummymo (23706)
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26 Mar 09
I can't figure out how he could have been up there long enough to do that without his parents knowing!!!Lets be honest it is funny and at least as far as acts of vandalism go it was probably the least destructive example i have seen for a long time! xxxx
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@kprofgames (3091)
• United States
26 Mar 09
Okay, that's just funny. Punishment? Well, he'll be scrubbing it off so I don't know what else. I'm laughing too hard to think right now.
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@blueunicorn (2401)
• United States
26 Mar 09
The young man would need to pay for re-doing my roof. I'm not sure why someone would do something like that. If it took a year for the parents to figure out it was there I'm not sure it's really that big of a deal, though. Then again, now that they know it's there it probably drives them nuts!
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@blueunicorn (2401)
• United States
27 Mar 09
Knowing my friends and neighbor's I would assume they had put it there on purpose as a joke, so I wouldn't have said anything other than to laugh. I don't get the impression that the owner of this house has that kind of humor, though. Maybe the neighbors did notice and decided not to say anything because the guy is a jerk and deserved it. Who knows?
@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
26 Mar 09
First, I wonder how he did this without their finding out. Don't they keep an eye on him at all? It would involve paint, ladders, skulking around, etc.
I would bring him home immediately and make him wash it off. I don't care how much of his trip he had left, he put a rude depiction on MY property that I pay for and maintain and let him live in. I feed him, cloth him, probably pay for his little vacation and this is how he repays me?! I would be OUTRAGED! What an ungrateful, wicked little wretch!
Well, deep breath...that's what I would do with the *#$^ brat.
@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
26 Mar 09
BCMike, I would be tempted to do the finger wag, too, but defacing property is very serious. Especially the parents', it shows a disrespect that should not be tolerated. If he gets away with this he'll think he can skate through life playing such jokes and receive no consequences. The fact that it would be my property--the one who has loved and supported him all his life--makes it even worse and shows me that I've done something wrong. I haven't impressed upon him that he should respect the property of others or be grateful for the time, love, and care that I've given him.
This is a sore point with me--kids nowadays have no respect for anything and their pranks like spraying graffiti are met with sympathy and very light punishment. Then they go out and do it again. I have no desire to "understand" a juvenile criminal act, I want that juvenile disciplined in a constructive way before he or she progresses to worse things.
@grandpa_lash (5225)
• Australia
27 Mar 09
Dragon, have you perhaps not considered the possibility that he has good reason for his disrespect? Parents are like anyone else - they have to earn respect, not expect it as a right. That is, of course, if this is actually aimed at his parent(s).
Lash
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@madhuvamsi (1185)
• India
31 Mar 09
It is embrassing thing done by the youth. Spoiling his own house roof. It is pretty strange in his behavior. The punishment given by the parents is reasonable in my view.
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@cinderella2007 (2662)
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7 Apr 09
Apart from scrub it off, there isnt much punishment he can recieve since it has been there a year aswell!! Dont think his parents were to pleased about finding out about the picture!! Do you think the lad forgot he had drawn it on the roof!!??
Its amazing what people do to their own property let alone others lol
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@Humbug25 (12540)
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31 Mar 09
Hi p1kef1sh
I heard about this on the news whilst listening to the radio but never saw the drawing until now. I think it is quite funny that his parents didn't know about it until now! If it were my property and my son I would get him to wash it off once he was back from his travels that's all and have a good laugh about it too. I wouldn't want it on there forever though! LOL
@rameshkumaar57 (5908)
• India
26 Mar 09
I think everybody are little bit harsh on this fellow. I wonder why he has made this work of art,(because he has a small one or to show to the rest of the world that he has a gigantic one). Once again as another mylotter has asked, how is it possible without the knowledge of his parents.
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@kbourgerie (8780)
• United States
26 Mar 09
That is downright disrespectful. How humiliated the parents must have been when they finally caught on. If it were me, he would do some jail time for vandalizing property, perform trash pickup as a community service along the side of the highways or city streets and then he's scrub not just the roof but the entire house until aircraft were blinded by the sheen.
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@cynicalandoutspoken (4725)
• United States
26 Mar 09
I would just pants him and take a picture of his bits and post it next to this one and send it all over the internet. Some men buy sports cars to compensate for their lack of manhood, this kid draws pictures of what he wishes for.
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@dreamhealer (812)
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26 Mar 09
It seems that the parents have already selected a good punishment! Maybe they should be pleased that their son would seem to have good potential as a sign writer or publicity agent. He seemed to be able to draw the male organ in very good proportion, considering the scale of a whole roof top! (couldn't resist lots of LoL's!)
@tamarafireheart (15384)
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26 Mar 09
Hi p1key,
My goodness was he bragging at the time? big "show off" lol! could you imagine what those people from the helicopter would think of the people that live in the house? yes his mother should let him clean it up when he comes back from his travels. Hugs.
Tamara
xxxx
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