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Re: Re: Ain't it sad when jerks stoop to stealin from kids?
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Posted by Allen on August 14, 2001 at 11:57:04 from (207.44.56.120):
In Reply to: Re: Ain't it sad when jerks stoop to stealin from kids? posted by brian on August 14, 2001 at 09:14:18:
We usually don't have much of a problem during the shows, there's enough people around. But, either there is a groundhog over there that can pick locks, or somebody has a key that shouldn't, because people have found the door to that barn mysteriously standing open dozens of times. Curiously, (perhaps coincidentally) it only started AFTER the tractor pullers started storing their highlift in there. I've taken some heat because I'm not exactly sure WHEN, other than in the last year, it vanished. I didn't notice it had gone until I went to get it (to teach my 8yo daughter to drive) before the summer show. I THINK it was there last October, but don't remember seing it (I wasn't looking for it, but then I expected it to still be where I put it) in May.
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