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Re: Uh, Oh. What to do now???
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Posted by buickanddeere on December 25, 2004 at 21:33:39 from (64.10.41.78):
In Reply to: Re: Uh, Oh. What to do??? posted by Leland on December 24, 2004 at 19:11:35:
I hasn't been easy the past day. I can't understand why Crime Stoppers won't put in a good word with the Game Warden for me. Obviously I stopped a large scale heist of bags and bags of new and valuable merchandise of every type imaginable. Even seen a gift in there tagged with name of one of the regulars from this site. I don't know what his Mrs. would be doing with a set of leather long boots. Can't see how they would be practical for going fishing with those high heels. The Game Warden charged me for illegal possession of eight untagged deer. Well I had a tag for the 1st one, couldn't do anything about the others in the crash when the leader when down. They wasn't hard to find in the ark and blowing snow, one had a locator beacon. Now some minority rights group is all upset and protesting at my door. Something about fairy's,elves or something.
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