Posted by Richard from SE AZ on April 21, 2011 at 21:58:54 from (206.169.89.203):
In Reply to: gotcha!!!!!! posted by glennster on April 21, 2011 at 09:06:09:
Coolest gotcha story I ever heard was about a divorced man who lived out in the country from town that worked all day and his place was left alone for about 10 hours daily. He owned a gas, service station in town. Just before he was going to close down for the night, a pickup pulling a trailer pulled in for gas. As he was filling the truck (it was few years ago)he recognized the trailer.It was his. Looking closer, all the stuff they were hauling was his also. He casualy told the other person getting gas to call the cops ,walked back to the pickup, pulled out his Zippo stuck the gas nozzle into the cab and told the two guys inside " I don't know were you were taking my stuff but this is as far as it goes."
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