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Re: Borrowed Trailer
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Posted by ps on February 09, 2006 at 05:54:02 from (170.3.8.253):
In Reply to: Borrowed Trailer posted by dbwillia on February 02, 2006 at 11:28:59:
i have 2 brothers in law that when they team up ,it goes bad such as towing a large skid steer behind a s-10 blazer on wet roads,you know the rest,however they were thinkin,the tow truck arrived the blazer was put back on all fours and it could be driven despite the missing glass,the trailer was trashed.they drove the blazer homeand had the roll back deliver the skid steer to get the jobs done at the house as soon as the other 2 were released from jail (dui)
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