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Posted by CRUSADER on February 21, 2004 at 09:05:52 from (216.31.11.66):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: OT: firewood, anybody ever hav posted by weedsabate on February 20, 2004 at 19:29:44:
I worked with a guy at the New Holland store in Waco TX in the early 80's prior to joining the military. He had bought a motor home to use on fishing and camping trips with his family. It had two fuel tanks and only one holding tank for the lavatory. He decided that he needed more holding tank than fuel tanks so he converted one of the fuel tanks to use as a holding tank. One morning as he was going to his car to go to work he noticed a gas can lying in the drive way. On further investigation, he found the cap was removed and a siphon hose was sticking out of one of the "fuel" tanks (the one converted to a holding tank). He said about five feet up the drive was a spot of puke, and on the street by his mail box was another spot of puke. For some reason I don't think that this thief was stealing anymore gas from people. later days mates, Jim
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