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Re: Re: Re: Better lock up your tractor!
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Posted by Old-Dutch on February 19, 2002 at 13:05:09 from (216.165.157.24):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Better lock up your tractor! posted by ron on February 19, 2002 at 12:31:38:
Ron, how right you are. I woke up one night some time ago, wasn't sleeping to well and glanced out the window and to guys are flashing a light in my van windows. I slowly opened the door and hollered is their something you need help with? At that point it was elbows and you know what scrambling to get out of each others way, going like a streak down the road. Well when the sheriff got here, same thing. Well they didn't steal anything, not anything I can do. End of story. You know I told him that if I ever caught them again out there he wouldn't have to run to fast to catch them because they they will both be using crutches. He didn't like that to well, but I told him I really didn't need his opinion either.
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