Flying Pants
2018
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Marsha: We were playing basketball with—Teresa and I were playing basketball with Kirt Myers and Robert Jeffery, and we got bored because they’re good. So we stole their pants. [Trevor and Breanna laugh] We went in the locker room and wrote clues to find their pants. Then we gave them a clue that had them go all over town to get the clues and when they found their pants they were [Marsha laughs as tells it] flying on the flag pole (in front of the high school). [We all laugh]Breanna: That’s awesome.M: [Still laughing as she speaks] We were hiding by the seminary building (which is across the street from the flag pole) and they saw us and they were like, “You!” [We all laugh] It was funny. We shouted “Hey where’s your pants!” [We laugh] When they found them at the flag pole they were trying to get them down.
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