Posted by Steve@Advance on December 18, 2018 at 05:09:37 from (24.182.105.179):
In Reply to: Today's Funny posted by Jon f mn on December 18, 2018 at 02:49:37:
Reminds me of the time a friend of mine's truck was stolen.
It was a construction truck, old Toyota with millions of hard miles, on it's last leg, but thousands of dollars worth of tools, all necessary for his livelihood.
He actually watched the truck go by, he was down the street at his girlfriends house. Called it in stolen, in a real panic over the loss of tools. He said whoever got it had to have a level of mechanical skill to be able to drive it, figure out how to get it started and keep it running!
Then the strangest thing, 2 days later it reappeared back in his driveway, completely intact, and a full tank of gas!
He never did find out who or what happened. Theory was someone's employee picked up the wrong work truck, realized the mistake and took it back.
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