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    Default Trio Of 13-Year-Old Boys Busted For Knifepoint Condom, Candy Robbery At Walgreens

    Three 13-year-old boys are facing armed robbery charges in connection with the knifepoint robbery of condoms and candy from a Walgreens store in Wisconsin. The trio was nabbed after boarding a municipal bus to make their getaway Friday night from the pharmacy in Madison, according to police.

    Cops reported that the boys, whose names were withheld due to their ages, were confronted by a manager when he spotted them trying to boost the candy. After following the trio outside the Walgreens, the man told police, “at least two, and maybe all three, of the boys brandished knives.”

    Additionally, one of the teens threw a stolen $15 package of condoms at the store manager, while another boy shouted, “Don't you call the (expletive) police!”

    After collaring the boys, cops recovered three steak knives from the young suspects. One boy said he carried a knife for protection, while another claimed to have been “cutting food earlier and had forgotten he had left the blade in his pocket.”

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    while another claimed to have been “cutting food earlier and had forgotten he had left the blade in his pocket.”
    I hate when I leave steak knives in my pockets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivanbalt View Post
    I hate when I leave steak knives in my pockets.
    And lint.

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    They probably thought that they were stealing candy and chewing gum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivanbalt View Post
    I hate when I leave steak knives in my pockets.
    Yup cause I know the first thing I do when I'm done eating a delicious steak is to put the knife in my pocket LOL

    That kid must think everyone is as dumb as he is.

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    Encouraging to see young men trying to be responsible in practising safe sex!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivanbalt View Post
    I hate when I leave steak knives in my pockets.
    Yeah, it's hell on the car seats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlandFood View Post
    Yeah, it's hell on the car seats.
    Well, in this case it would have been bus seats

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retired Ramp Guy View Post
    Well, in this case it would have been bus seats
    I learned a long time ago when I slashed my own leather on my 280 ZX at the time with a screwdriver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlandFood View Post
    I learned a long time ago when I slashed my own leather on my 280 ZX at the time with a screwdriver.
    What year was your 280 ZX. I once owned a 1978 280z

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    Quote Originally Posted by musicmd View Post
    What year was your 280 ZX. I once owned a 1978 280z

    A 79 but I would have preferred a 78 on back. The suspension was way too soft, they made it a more luxury type a thing.... like a Jap T-bird. Injection was shot after 110K miles and it used oil, traded that on a RX-7, that did WELL on the corners but not all that on acceleration. First 2 imports I ever owned, I'm still not overly impressed with them.

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