Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for May 09, 2014

  1. Butterfly
    QuietStorm27  almost 10 years ago

    My curiosity is piqued, you look quite evil Clayton.

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    Strod  almost 10 years ago

    My computer’s dictionary says: short-sheetverb [ with obj. ]fold and arrange the sheet on (a bed) in such a way that anyone getting into the bed will be unable to stretch their legs out beyond the middle of the bed, as a practical joke.

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    Dani Rice  almost 10 years ago

    Strod is correct. The trick only works with flat sheets, not fitted ones. You lay the sheet on the bed, and then fold the bottom end up to where the pillows go, turn it down as you normally would a top sheet, and then tuck it all in. In order to get into bed, the victim has to pull off the blankets, find a second sheets, and start from scratch. Popular Scout camp trick.

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    pumaman  almost 10 years ago

    Short sheeting often happens in the military as well.

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    katzenbooks45  almost 10 years ago

    Preferable to a blanket party.

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    cupertino jay  almost 10 years ago

    why is clayton wearing an Oregon ducks T?

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  7. Dr horrible pinkraygun
    cupertino jay  almost 10 years ago

    really? well, maybe, but here’s one example, where the signature O is located on the back.

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