Posted by Bob Kerr on March 07, 2010 at 21:23:24 from (216.249.71.49):
In Reply to: OT Mystery Solved posted by ILLEFTY on March 07, 2010 at 07:02:20:
Friend of mine had a problem with a young couple (about 16-17 years old) "parking" on his place and dumping trash before they left. One night when they were at their spot on his place, he snuck out and removed the driveshaft out of the truck while they were "buzy". He sat on his porch with the lights out and chuckled when they tried to leave and nothing happened but the motor racing. The kids called someone on a cell phone to come get them and left the truck. My buddy knew the kids Dad and called him the next morning and told them to bring trash bags and pick up the piles of beer cans and used condoms and what not else they left when they came to get the truck and they could have the drive shaft back. Kids told Dad somekind of hair brained story about what happened to the truck. The Dad figured it out and told the kid he would have to start riding his bike again when he was ungrounded, his truck was off limits.
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