Posted by PJH on October 13, 2013 at 08:01:26 from (50.40.238.162):
In Reply to: #$%@ THIEVES!!!! posted by Dan T in MO on October 12, 2013 at 20:36:38:
I hope you find your splitter, and the thieves who got it.
One of my neighbors was an ironworker and tough as a pine knot. He worked away from home all week, and one Friday evening as he approached his place, he saw a couple of guys sitting something in the back of their car. He drove on into his lane and went directly to his tractor - sure enough, the battery was gone. He ripped out after them, but couldn't find the vehicle, got disgusted, and made a big circle headed back home. On the back side of the circle, he met the car. He turned around and casually followed them 'til they were way out in the sticks, then he raced up and wedged them over into a roadbank with his old truck. He got out and beat the living snot out of both of them, got his battery, and went home. I saw one of those knuckleheads a couple of days later, and his head was swelled up like a pumpkin. That stopped the thieving in our neighborhood for awhile, but the sad fact is - another group will come along, and they have to be "educated" all over again.
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