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Posted by Van in AR on March 28, 2005 at 21:12:59 from (216.134.231.237):
In Reply to: OT - How can thieves look in the mirror? posted by farmerboybill on March 28, 2005 at 05:33:51:
How low can they go?? I had a roll of 47" woven wire unrolled putting up a new fence by the road, had about 10 wraps left on the roll to unroll yet, had a suspicous truck stop on the road and went to investigate. They left in a hurry and I just thought they were looking for a place to dump trash. Went down there the next day the the roll was all the ways unrolled, asked the wife if she unrolled it and she said no, looked again and the wires have been cut off. The nice guys re-rolled up about half the roll and cut it off. I think when they left in a hurry that one was up in my field rolling wire. How low can you go. I got a license number and the make of truck and have been keeping a eye out for them. local sherriff is a joke. Van
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