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Re: OT: Need advice - country living
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Posted by VADAVE on August 21, 2003 at 12:18:17 from (63.104.174.146):
In Reply to: OT: Need advice - country living posted by JeffE on August 21, 2003 at 08:36:39:
The knee jerk reaction is to hunt this guy down and "teach" him to leave you alone. But remember you have called the cops to anything happens to somebody with a little 2 seater in your area and you are a suspect. You have scared him so he will not show up for a few(?) days, Just have your wife keep doing her normal thing. What the he** just a little show right--he'll come back. If you keep hunting for him it'll be longer. You keep checking the little grassy spot and any other nice little spots for signs of activity. Maybe put little tell-tales that will help show when he's back. Soon as he starts showing up again, trap him. Flat tires, potato in tailpipe etc. to keep from moving. Wife puts on show, you get pictures. Course you already called cops right. Just remember you have already called the cops so DON'T hurt him!
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