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Posted by Rusty jones on February 20, 2004 at 15:30:29 from (209.195.139.148):
In Reply to: Re: Re: OT: firewood, anybody ever have it stolen posted by Steve from TN on February 20, 2004 at 04:51:19:
How about putting yer firewood back behind the barn, then putting a "Sweet" pile out in plain sight. Then get several 5 gallon buckets of liquified cow poop, dump it on the logs. This after ya load several with black powder. If they can stand the smell to steal it, they sure won't know what to do with the "Boom"! Can't ya just see them, staggering around, with a finger trying to clean out their ears? And, painting the ends is a good idea. Just stack it with those ends away from the road! Had a 5 foot fiberglass frog stolen from my yard one time. Got him back o.k., except he had ear-muffs and a scarf for the cold weather! Now, if i set an old mower out for the garbage man, nobody will take it--they figure if i set it out--it's junk! Good! And nothing gets swiped!
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