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Re: O/T Bottom Feeders
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Posted by Colin King on August 24, 2006 at 08:11:59 from (66.77.224.229):
In Reply to: O/T Bottom Feeders posted by 37 chief on August 23, 2006 at 20:24:44:
Had my two Stihls stolen by some neighbors turned meth freaks a couple of years ago. They weren't much older than me (early 30s). They arrested them and they admitted to the theft. They were supposed to pay us back the replacement value and send us a letter of apology. Never received a dime, and the county prosecuter doesn't have the time of day for us. Some bs restorative justice is what I call that. I now have a Husky 50 Rancher, which is a better saw than my 028s, but I sure do miss having 2 saws. Colin, MN
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