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Posted by HAPPY DEERE on January 15, 2007 at 11:39:22 from (209.43.100.241):
In Reply to: Attempted Tractor Theft posted by sammy the RED on January 14, 2007 at 20:28:24:
my neibor when he first moved into his parents old place got up one night and went to drink some water and looked out the back window and saw a guy siphoning gas out of his truck even when there was a 5 gallon can full right in the bed so he gets his gun and goes out to ask the guy what the hell was going on he gets out there and the guys cars still there so he goes and get a chain raps around the rim on the guys car and puts it on his reese hitch gets his gas can takes it into the garage and goes and gets the can of deisel and lays it in there walks in the house shus the door he said about 5 minutes later he heard the most horrifying sound of a rim being bent and then the police come up
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