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Posted by the tractor vet on June 09, 2007 at 16:18:51 from (75.19.120.232):
In Reply to: Re: theives posted by shane chambers on June 09, 2007 at 15:47:50:
Forgive me here BUT if it was me i would fix it back up and leave it in the same palce and camp out about 500 hundred yard away with my one as shell we say toy that has a night scope along with a laser and let that SOB come back , it would be the worste case of suicide ever recorded . or they would NEVER find the body. I had a problem back in 88 with some hard core drug dealers planting Mary Jane on the back side of a farm that i was renting . The way i found out was that one night i went down to mow hay and a car was blocken the lane . First i thought that they were just fishen the creek . Well i have a real short temper , after screamen and yellen for fifteen min. and nobody showen up to move the car i dropped the haybine off in the bushes and went after a chain at the other farm . . My intent was to DRAG that car out of the lane and thru the cow gate and park it down in the creek in three feet of water . well it took me a while to get up and back with said chain and support as i was comming thru the covered bridge this car is leaving and two scruffy looken dudes in it . I wrote down the plate number and gave it to a cop friend of mine to run . The car was a Chevett But the plates came back to a Lincolon from a county over a hunder miles from me , also the cop told me that don't mess with them they are bad boys . OH realy don't tell me that , first off i ain't wright all my duckys don't walk in a stright line suffern from delayed viet nahm stress sydrome these Bozoz ain't going to get the upper hand . well this is no B/S ya can ask the neighbor farmer i gave them boy's and education on a FIRE FIGHT and to this day take ya down there and you can see for yourself as there is still over 400 rounds of brass layen on the ground . They never came back .
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