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Posted by Lanse on July 03, 2007 at 13:38:51 from (152.163.100.14):
Have you ever had someone do something to you like take your keys out of your tractor and make you chase them around for them? Or something like that? I once hired a couple kids to move mulch for me, and this one tought looking one sommehow got my keys and started my new $13,000 New holland and I was ferious. I grabbed his arm, just as he realised I was'nt afraid of him, and twisted it hard. He dropped the keys. What was that for? he asked, WHAT WAS THAT FOR? I roared? What if I tried it again? he asked, I rolled up my sleeves and picked up my keys and dangled them infrount of him " YOu Wanna find out?" I asked. We both backed away. I told him to get the @$%& off my property or I would call the police. That was that. Has anything like that ever happened to you?
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