Posted by Flewster on August 22, 2008 at 13:24:30 from (208.34.196.40):
A few weeks ago I came home and found that my gas barrel had the lock broken off of it and fresh tire tracks. Did not have much gas in it and don't plan on refilling it as I don't have that kind of money to fill 300 gal tank..........so...........I went ahead and emptied it and then filled it with water....my tank I can do what I want with it..........well a few days ago came home and saw couple kids pushing their car about 1/4 mile from house.........stopped and asked if they needed help.......well they about choked but said no they were OK.........I smiled and went home to find once again fresh tracks at my gas tank............called sheriff and had him come out...........imagine that.............their tires matched the tracks in my drive...........did not have them arrested for stealing my water but sure had the sheriff scare the crap out of them for stealing my water.......LOL..........so bought another 3 dollar lock and am waiting for the next thief to take my water...........hhhhmmmmm wonder if i should move it closer to the road?............... This is FUN!!!
This post was edited by Flewster at 13:25:53 08/22/08.
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