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Posted by Mike M on April 13, 2007 at 11:34:23 from (24.140.28.219):
In Reply to: Stuck and troubled posted by Sunny 4 acres on April 13, 2007 at 11:16:09:
I remember awhile back a concrete mixer truck drove across a small bridge and collapsed it. Most everyone was giving the poster a REAL hard time ! He posted back upset that they blamed him for faking it. He then said where it was from and what road. Well it turned out this was only a few miles from me and the truck was from the town I work in and the company my brother in law even worked for and I'd not even heard of this or seen it in the local papers. So I started asking around and sure enough it WAS real ! I still don't know why it wasn't the talk of the town ? Maybe we just have a hard time believing these people were this stupied to let this stuff happen ? I don't beleive all of them either,but I'm not going to chew someone out about it being a fake. I can't prove either way. Except the one above once I found out where it was. I know I've had a fair share of my own stupid things that got me stuck and troubled ! One even involved a big ceremony with a party at the end where we ate cake ( I think you know what I mean )
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