Ragtag Daily Prompt Thursday: Tangled Shoelaces

Ragtag Daily Prompt Thursday: Tangled Shoelaces
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We had a spate of shoes on wires in Norwich for a while. They hung everywhere – so weird!
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That’s what happened when you tried walking the line with your tangled shoe laces.
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Possibly 😂
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Well, we know those didn’t get there accidentally…unless there was a low-flying plane…
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Oh yes
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Hee hee. At first I thought it was a giant moth!
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That would have been scary 😂
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Do you know why those shoes are hanging there?
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The story/rumour I heard that it’s a sign that a drug dealer lives nearby or even the house below where the shoes hang. Other that that bit of local urban legend, no I have no idea……school boy prank?
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No no prank, it’s for real showing where the tinnies are as we call them. Had a house down the road where they were active. Police would clean it up and shoes are taken off. Not long after it’s in full swing again.
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Thanks for confirming scrapy. Why tinnies? That’s what we call beer cans here or small aluminum boats with out board motors.
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In New Zealand, a “tinny” or “tinnie” can be a small package of cannabis wrapped in tin foil (cf. ‘foilies’ in Australia), retailing for between NZ$20–25 (depending on the region). A building where such retailing takes place (commonly a superficially unremarkable home) is a “tinnie house”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinnie
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Thanks 🙂
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