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Re: Silly, Misguided Woman!
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Posted by DL on October 28, 2005 at 10:41:06 from (204.227.221.183):
In Reply to: Silly, Misguided Woman! posted by Allan in NE on October 28, 2005 at 04:46:31:
Hey Pard, I recently went through the same thing with a trailer I purchased for the big rig... the lil' gal told me I had to bring the trailer down to the court house so's someone could come out & gander at that lil ol tag. I mumbled something about parking a rig nearly 70 feet long and it finally hit her, what I was talkin about. She then told me I could call the friendly local Sheriff's Deputy who would come out to my place for no charge (course I still hadta pay fer him to gander at that little tag... talk aboutcher racket!!!) Anyways, that's the way it works on this sidda the state line... might give them fellers a call... might save yer gas haulin that trailer around. Ya might want to have a few donuts around fer when the law shows up... helps keep 'em in good humor don'tchaknow??? Happy Trails, DL
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