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Posted by Ken Christopherson on May 07, 2002 at 14:04:48 from (198.81.17.153):
In Reply to: odd things in the corn field posted by screaminghollow on May 05, 2002 at 22:56:51:
There used to be a kid in town that used to come out to the lake homes with his Polaris ATV and rip through our dirt driveway with it. I put almost a whole box of nails through a 12 foot section of 1X6, I was ready next time when the same kid came through with mommy and daddies brand new 2002 Cadillac. I was hid in the weeds, he ripped by once, turned around at the end, came back, and I whipped it under his rear tires while hiding in the weeds... Didn't notice till he got half way down the property! pulled it into the weeds, and came down to us for help! HA! We gave him a ride and turns out he told his parents he was playin with the car and must have hit some sticks! YES, we put up 11 no tresspassing signs along the mile long driveway-clearly visable. I am only 15, but I would never do anything like that... Been in one too many accidents with a friend that did it. Ended up on the roof of his 1995 Cavalier. Don't ask.
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