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Re: What's with some tractor sellers ???
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Posted by Harley1983 on October 03, 2004 at 20:52:56 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: What's with some tractor sellers ??? posted by Stony Jim on October 03, 2004 at 16:57:37:
Stoney, now I know what you guys are going to say, but this is no $hit. The other night they had one of those "Here we are and here is what's going on over here" type programs, and with my hand in the air, some Afghan hooligans on one side or the other, were transporting a stripped down Chevy Blazer body over the Kyber Pass on the back of a freaking camel. They say the black market chop shops are going like they used to in Newark in Joisey. All the smaller pieces were on the other camels in the carivan, but the 4-door body was on one camel and they had guy ropes on each corner and they were just a trucking over rocks, boulders, sand and each other. I had to sit and just belly laugh. These are the stone age goat herding camel jockeys that we are trying to let vote and they just don't have a freaking clue. Totally amazing, Harley
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