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Posted by T_Bone on May 07, 2002 at 06:07:29 from (207.173.149.140):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: odd things in the corn field posted by paul on May 06, 2002 at 11:32:19:
On local TV about 5yrs ago, some kids were blowing up mail boxs with M80's. They were in a S-10 and had the windows rolled up and droped a lit one inside the cab. From the pictures it buckled the cab, top, both doors and the rear window area. All three surrived with broken ear drums and some blood clots in the legs. S10 was totaled. I had a hard time believing it was just a M80 but thats what they said. The parents had the gall to sue the owner of the mailbox. Lucky the Judge wasn't a dummie and kicked the case. T_Bone
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