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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1503784" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>I'm going to be honest with you... just because it's an all boys group or all girls group... don't think there is not some hanky panky still going on.</p><p></p><p>I was asked to help kind of chaperone a 16 year olds birthday party. While doing a head count I came across two boys "hiding in the hay"... I mean that both literally and figuratively. They crawled off in between the round bales with a blanket. They did not want to admit there were 2 but I kept coming up 1 kid short on the head count. After thinking about it I thought what guy would be in the hay by himself. I did not know the boy and girl count, just the total, so I went back expecting a little girl to pop up. It was another dude. I confirmed what I assumed with the 16 year old who was having the birthday, that I knew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1503784, member: 6291"] I'm going to be honest with you... just because it's an all boys group or all girls group... don't think there is not some hanky panky still going on. I was asked to help kind of chaperone a 16 year olds birthday party. While doing a head count I came across two boys "hiding in the hay"... I mean that both literally and figuratively. They crawled off in between the round bales with a blanket. They did not want to admit there were 2 but I kept coming up 1 kid short on the head count. After thinking about it I thought what guy would be in the hay by himself. I did not know the boy and girl count, just the total, so I went back expecting a little girl to pop up. It was another dude. I confirmed what I assumed with the 16 year old who was having the birthday, that I knew. [/QUOTE]
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