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Re: Re: Red Power!!!! - No Toy !!!!!!
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Posted by Irv on December 27, 2000 at 20:40:18 from (63.29.76.23):
In Reply to: Re: Red Power!!!! - No Toy !!!!!! posted by john d on December 27, 2000 at 10:33:21:
My buddy who had a old 4wd pick up was shocked, I was too. The front end of his truck jumped about 3 feet. I thought that something was gonna come off!. On another subject, I no longer will tow out a stranger. A few years ago a young guy (18?) came to my door asking to be towed out of my neighbor's field. He was in a car and had no business in the field. I towed him out, but I told him to hook it up, since I was in my PJ's and ready for bed. I pulled him out, but bent some part of the undercarridge doing so. The bumper was turned up about 2 inches. The kids family lived down the street and his parents called me several times. And several things. I try to be a good christian, but some people make it HARD!
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