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Re: Parents home burglarized - crazy world!
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Posted by p-c-y 1066 on December 15, 2004 at 16:32:43 from (4.131.52.114):
In Reply to: Parents home burglarized - crazy world! posted by Mickie on December 14, 2004 at 16:17:41:
i live on a dead end twp. rd my house was broken into and we lost 14 guns, tools in the garadge, welder, torches, we have no insurance, that was 5 years ago,we did find one of the guns in a pawn shop, the law was no bennifit, we are no longer a neighborhood friendly place for the neighbors to play cards and visit, we have 6 rotrilers, over 50 goats that run free one is a 290 lb boer buck 34 inch spread on his hornes he sleeps on the front porch, inside we have 3 coons A 3 year old sow named betsy that will eat the arm off a friendly viseter and two yearling males fred , and barney, each weigh right at 30 lb , they are big babbies, but betsy is the watchdog , let a burgler come in now, they will be eaten on, gitter done betsy
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