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Posted by John (SC) on September 07, 2002 at 09:40:27 from (206.74.216.184):
Seems these two young teenagers stoped in for a little visit and decided it would make for a fun time to drive the tracot around the feild a few times and put it back up before someone got home.Seems they have done this a couple of times at other peoples houses around my buddies place.Funny thing,which I guess is bad too,the one that was accually on it when it went through the back of the barn,swore up and down it was in reverse but it was in second.He got a few bad cuts from the steel siding and had to have about 100 or so stitches in his arms and a few on his head but he'll live.Seems a nurse at the ER was a little suspiciuos and called the law.Told them it looked likes hed been sliced up with a knife or something and the police went and had a talk with him and his Dad and his little buddy!The Dad was cool about it all and agreed to fix the barn.Says when he gets done hed like to take his son out back for a little lesson in manners!
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