Posted by elijah on September 26, 2008 at 11:04:00 from (24.179.160.21):
I was out in my grage tinkering at about 9:45 last night and heard a dual exhaust chevy pickup pull up and stop. When I looked out the grage window I saw a young man jog into and across part of my yard. I thought for sure this punk was gonna tip my garbage can over and run off. So, I walked over to the door and opened it up and to my surprise and theirs I saw one guy throw one of my mud tires that I had for sale into the bed of the pickup and the other one on his way with another. So, I casually walked up, got the plate #,looked both of them in the face and asked their names then went in to call the cops. All the while since they knew I'd caught them red handed they were chanting "how much ya want for these tires" yeah, I'm sure they thought I'd be out in the shop selling tires at almost ten at night and just figured they'd save time by loading them before we figured out a price. So anyways after I went in they put the tires back. I wasn't too worried about the tires at that point seeing as I had their plate #. Just thought someone might get a kick out of this one.
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