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Re: Larry Strohl
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Posted by Old Pokey on August 16, 2005 at 19:12:39 from (216.99.219.64):
In Reply to: Larry Strohl posted by 2late on August 16, 2005 at 13:54:30:
Uh oh, is this guy in oregon? Say around the roy area. Close by hillsboro? If'n its the same one I used to know, you prolly aint gitten any money. He used to do a lot of trading and selling of old iron and tryed some shortline stuff. Then he left for a bit hoping things would settle down. He came back and parked his stuff on a farmers lot and started the old business again I guess. Have'nt seen hide nor hair from him for a long time. I think he got the word there were quite a few places not to set foot around here. Last I drove by the farmers lot, I noticed it was getting cleaned up. I figured maybe he was evicted. Now you ask about him, if its the same guy, and its starting to look like I might have been right. But, if he's from somewhere else, I dont know anything. I dont want to say anything about someone I dont know about. Are we talkin about the same guy?
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