Posted by rrlund on July 15, 2008 at 12:35:36 from (216.46.213.113):
Big news here on the edge of Sheridan last week. The old farmhouse on one of the places that I rent is known to be a place to go to buy illegal substances. Well,last week on the noon news came the story that a house on that street was broken in to by a naked man and ransacked. The woman inside baracaded herself in a bedroom and called the cops. They nabbed the guy,but he did a lot of damage. I figured it was the drug house that was broken in to by one of their customers who was looking for some free stuff. NO..it was the dealer who was naked. He broke in to the newer house just down the road belonging to the grandson of the old folks who used to own the farm. I didn't know until Sunday morning which house he'd broken in to. I knew his uncle,who lives just down the road the other way would know. I figured I'd ask him at the coffee shop at breakfast. Here's the kicker..naked guys wife was working as the waitress,so I had to wait til she went in the backroom,to ask him. That's the news from Sheridan. Don't you wish you lived here?
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