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Posted by jp on October 26, 2003 at 09:01:46 from (206.216.207.74):
In Reply to: Re: OT: anybody been busted for trespassing posted by Rod (NH) on October 25, 2003 at 14:24:46:
sometimes its not that simple, the corner of our farm two creeks meet, in a flat bottoms, 2 miles from blacktop,lots of atv,damage to crops trash and so on ,one evening a big bone fire and smoke we go down in the bottoms, 15 or so people 15-25 years old, dad asked them to leave, they laughed and told him to go, f77k himself, after a little confrontation one of them said, MAKES YOU MAD ENOUGH TO KILL SOMEBODY DONT IT,to which dad said your damm right it does, the guy screams ,ok everybody you herd him he threatened to kill us, they called 911 , the sherriff deputies come there is 15 people saying he threatened to kill them , 2 of us, dad gets a free ride to the court house, that was 2 years ago, there has been lotsa wires between trees, and dad buys all the old rusty bent up nails he can find, the tire shops keep buckets for replacement
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