Posted by Mark - IN. on December 21, 2017 at 14:14:52 from (198.41.84.210):
In Reply to: Moonshuners, the swow posted by 37chief on December 21, 2017 at 10:17:49:
I make moonshine and they often find me even though I move from barn to barn. They don't find me with drones though and never have. My stills are always in the barn and after I've sampled, sampled, and sampled I sometimes end up on the roof firing guns into the air that draw attention to my locations. It's not that I mean to, but after sampling, sampling, sampling good shine, I sometimes get carried away. The Sheriff deputies get wind of me being up on the roof firing guns into the air, they come over and yell up to me, "Old man put your clothes back on and climb down from there or we'll taze you like the last time". Let me tell you, if you've ever been tazed down from a barn roof it is painful, you generally get cut and bruised, the deputies go into the barn to get towels to wipe me off with and then find the stills. They could make a show about me and call it "How Not To Shine". Grin
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