Gator 45/70
Well-Known Member
Yeah, Ok
I believe the subdivision below or south of Ritten had close to 30 walk off the first night, It got so bad that guys would stay up all night with their duck gun loaded by the front door.
1 guy I know chased 2 cats running down the street with his shotgun and was able to catch one cat, the truck they came in and his generator but the driver ran away with the key's. So he made a generous offer to the dummy that did not drop his generator. Help me bring this back or I'm going to shoot your ass, He got his generator back.
Or how about the slickesters that cranked up the family's lawn mower and tied the kill lever down so the people would hear a engine running and then hauled butt with the generator. I have to give these thieves an A+ on that little trick.
I believe the subdivision below or south of Ritten had close to 30 walk off the first night, It got so bad that guys would stay up all night with their duck gun loaded by the front door.
1 guy I know chased 2 cats running down the street with his shotgun and was able to catch one cat, the truck they came in and his generator but the driver ran away with the key's. So he made a generous offer to the dummy that did not drop his generator. Help me bring this back or I'm going to shoot your ass, He got his generator back.
Or how about the slickesters that cranked up the family's lawn mower and tied the kill lever down so the people would hear a engine running and then hauled butt with the generator. I have to give these thieves an A+ on that little trick.
pretty much every storm for the past decade not named Rita, Katrina, or Lily.
This whole tangent largely irrelevant anyway, during a declared state of emergency I hate to tell you this, but someone stealing your generator is not "an emergency".
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