Thats cold. About like a few months ago the weekend I got married some one emptied my grand mother's diesel tank while we were all out of town. It's behind a barn, can't see it from the road. Who ever got it had to know it's there and that we are out of town. Coulda been any 3 of my tobacco hands. Which ever one it was got rid of it quick. I went by to see them as soon as I found it and none of them had barrels setting around or had any left in the bed of thier trucks.
The law will never do anything about something like this. When I called in to report it, all they said was if I found out who did it and could prove it to give'm a call.
Any low life ****'n piece of **** that would do some thing like that ain't scared to go to jail for a quick buck. We need to hear more on the news about some sack o' crap get'n a hole blown in him like the guy in Texas who shot the guy come'n out of his neigbor's house with a TV. Cut a few of these leaches in half with a shot gun and the long hairs will start get'n jobs.
Sorry, kinda hit a nerve there.
Good luck with his tires, my email open, shoot me a mail'n adress and I will try to send $10.
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