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Re: Betca can't top this.
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Posted by CRUSADER on July 30, 2007 at 19:31:00 from (70.133.146.73):
In Reply to: Betca can't top this. posted by coloflyboy on July 29, 2007 at 20:05:52:
It's hard to believe someone would go to that much trouble for a load of rocks. In the early 80's prior to joining the military. The foreman at the shop that I worked at used to have a camper...not a Winnebago, but that kind/size. He used it to go on fishing trips with and usually only made short trips, thus not needing the extra fuel tank but needed more holding tank capacity for the lavatory. He came in to work gagging and laughing one morning. He went out to get in the car, and noticed a gas can sitting by the camper. On further investigation he found a hose stuffed in the "fuel" tank and a spot of vomit. As he walked towards the street he found two more splots of vomit. I don't think that the gas thief that siphoned on the extra lavatory holding tank stole any gasoline for a while. Jim
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