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Someone left old TVs outside 50 homes in Virginia while wearing a TV on his head
Posted on 8/15/19 at 10:47 pm
Posted on 8/15/19 at 10:47 pm
and no one knows why
It was kind of like Christmas — except it was August, the only presents were vintage television sets, and Santa had a TV on his head.
Residents of more than 50 households in Henrico County, Va., woke up this weekend to find old-style TVs outside their doorsteps, said Matt Pecka, a lieutenant with the local police department. Pecka said police began receiving reports about the TVs early Sunday. By the morning, their phones were clogged with calls.
“Everyone started coming out of their houses, walking around the neighborhood looking at the TVs there on the doorstep,” said Jeanne Brooksbank, one of the recipients, who lives in the Hampshire neighborhood. “It was very 'Twilight Zone.’ ”
Each home received exactly one TV, carefully placed so it faced inward toward the door, Brooksbank said. Some deliveries were caught on residents’ doorbell cameras — and that’s where things got truly bizarre.
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It was kind of like Christmas — except it was August, the only presents were vintage television sets, and Santa had a TV on his head.
Residents of more than 50 households in Henrico County, Va., woke up this weekend to find old-style TVs outside their doorsteps, said Matt Pecka, a lieutenant with the local police department. Pecka said police began receiving reports about the TVs early Sunday. By the morning, their phones were clogged with calls.
“Everyone started coming out of their houses, walking around the neighborhood looking at the TVs there on the doorstep,” said Jeanne Brooksbank, one of the recipients, who lives in the Hampshire neighborhood. “It was very 'Twilight Zone.’ ”
Each home received exactly one TV, carefully placed so it faced inward toward the door, Brooksbank said. Some deliveries were caught on residents’ doorbell cameras — and that’s where things got truly bizarre.
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This post was edited on 8/15/19 at 10:52 pm
Posted on 8/15/19 at 10:48 pm to ZIGG
frick that...throw that thing off a bridge.
Posted on 8/15/19 at 10:48 pm to ZIGG
Probably to get on TV.
Don't you have to pay someone to get rid of those now (I think some thrift stores wont take them anymore).
Don't you have to pay someone to get rid of those now (I think some thrift stores wont take them anymore).
Posted on 8/15/19 at 10:49 pm to ZIGG
I hear it’s the killer
Of the radio star

Of the radio star
Posted on 8/15/19 at 10:58 pm to ZIGG
quote:
no one knows why
Yes, we do. Because his ex wife was a hoarder and he needed to get rid of a bunch of old TVs that none of his friends wanted.
Posted on 8/15/19 at 11:55 pm to ZIGG
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more than 50 households
That’d be exhausting
Posted on 8/15/19 at 11:58 pm to ZIGG
Someone is obsessed with a particular Black Mirror episode...and maybe Marshmello at the same time.
What a strange bird
What a strange bird
Posted on 8/16/19 at 12:08 am to ZIGG
Saw this on the news and the police told residents not to touch the TVs and that they would come and collect them.
That's how you know you're in a small-arse town. NOPD wouldn't give a single frick.

Posted on 8/16/19 at 12:15 am to ZIGG
I keep reading
quote:and thinking:
Someone left
quote:
A cake out in the rain
Posted on 8/16/19 at 6:14 am to ZIGG
I like this guys problem solving skills.
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