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Re: What Have You Run Over?
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Posted by Roy in UK on May 23, 2003 at 04:33:31 from (81.135.67.59):
In Reply to: What Have You Run Over? posted by stan on May 22, 2003 at 21:58:34:
Well this is what I nearly ran over-: Opening out a 60 acre field of hay I just stopped in time before I hit a 'naked human female form' hidden face down in the very thick and very long grass. As you can imagine I hit the brakes pretty damn quick only to discover that it was a mannequin from a shop that someone had thrown over the hedge! { sigh of relief } I just cannot imagine what it must be like to discover a real human body because I must admit my heart was pounding for a good 3 rounds or so after that.
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