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Posted by David H. Ransom on May 06, 2002 at 21:15:17 from (65.167.44.102):
In Reply to: odd things in the corn field posted by screaminghollow on May 05, 2002 at 22:56:51:
We have a pair of road name signs at the end of our driveway and a 'Pet Cattle Crossing' sign on each side of where our 50 or so pets cross the road. They get stolen every year or so. The last cattle crossing sign I put up says 'If this sign is not along McCarty Road in Lenox then it is stolen. Call [telephone number].' on the back. The last one to get stolen was on a metal pipe. It turned up about two miles away. It was on the pipe because the previous sign's locust post was broken into three pieces. That sign turned up about ten miles away. These terrorists also steal real road signs, mostly road name signs.
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