Schools are sliding into their various homecoming weeks, and with that comes crazy dress-up days and of course, consensual vandalizing. That's just a fancy way of saying your house could be covered in eggs, random appliances, and toilet paper. Sometimes it gets a bit too much, other times it's perfectly manageable. In this case, it's a bit of a sad sight for a Mississippi resident.

Bryan Hines
Bryan Hines
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Bryan Hines lives in Diamondhead, Mississippi and apparently one of the schools in the area is having their homecoming week. Perhaps they do it a bit differently over there. I can't even justify this TP job being anything else but a total disappointment. Is TP too expensive over there? Maybe the would-be TPers got spooked during their first throw.

No matter what the story is here, the most comical part is that Hines didn't post these photos out of anger because his tree was mildly vandalized with a roll of toilet paper. In fact, he was saddened that this is all they did. The fact that the roll is still connected to the TP that is draped lovingly over the tree just makes me giggle each time I look at that picture.

Bryan Hines
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Hines' friends assured him that they just needed his address and they would give him a better experience if need be. Gotta love friends like that, right? Wonder if the next prank will be to mow his lawn or wash his windows? "Hey, we edged your driveway! The joke's on you, we swept it into a pile nowhere NEAR the trash can."

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