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    Quote Originally Posted by darealdeal View Post
    You should run a black light through the cab before cleaning...... Glad you are getting the truck back.
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    What’s a germ?

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    Gross

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    [QUOTE=Maggie Glover;2865905] [/QUOTE

    This was my first thought when I saw they found the truck! Sorry bud!!!!
    “Duck hunting gives a man a chance to see the loneliest places …blinds washed by a rolling surf, blue and gold autumn marshes, …a rice field in the rain, flooded pin-oak forests or any remote river delta. In duck hunting the scene is as important as the shooting.” ~ Erwin Bauer, The Duck Hunter’s Bible, 1965

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    Outside of it ain’t bad, interior is disgusting and all my stuff is gone. Full of beer cans and cigarettes, even missing floor mats

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    Did they leave the keys in it for you?

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    They did, well the police did. The crackhead is locked up

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    Glad you got your truck back. Only problem is him being locked up isn't enough punishment for what he/they did.

    I can't stand a thief is a understatement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coastal Woodie View Post
    They did, well the police did. The crackhead is locked up
    Word.

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    Quote Originally Posted by porkchop 13 View Post
    Glad you got your truck back. Only problem is him being locked up isn't enough punishment for what he/they did.

    I can't stand a thief is a understatement.
    Agreed. He has a $7,500 bail and has been arrested numerous times for the same thing. He needs his hands cut off at the very least.

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    Interior is disgusting and smells like weed, I’d love to break that crackheads neck. God only knows why the passenger floor mat is missing. Big shout out to Union County PD for removing all the of the stolen goods out of the bed along with what were probably some of my tools as well, and leaving a stolen North Carolina Farm tag on it.

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    Never trust a man that drinks brisk.


    Glad you at least got it back.
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    You can dress a fat chick up, but you cant fix stupid

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    Also I just found out the truck was recovered from his residence according to the incident report, the assigned detective isn’t worth a damn so I wasn’t informed how the truck was found or any basic information. I would not be surprised if my rifle isn’t in his house if he was dumb enough to drive it home.

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    The cop that found it probably has the rifle at his house now.
    When it comes your time to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with the fear of death, so that when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Sing your death song and die like a hero going home. -Tecumseh-

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    You're also one of select few clemings with sense.

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    A push plow and a scythe? Old school.
    When it comes your time to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with the fear of death, so that when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Sing your death song and die like a hero going home. -Tecumseh-

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    You're also one of select few clemings with sense.

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    At least you got a sweet lamp out of the deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coastal Woodie View Post
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    Interior is disgusting and smells like weed, I’d love to break that crackheads neck. God only knows why the passenger floor mat is missing. Big shout out to Union County PD for removing all the of the stolen goods out of the bed along with what were probably some of my tools as well, and leaving a stolen North Carolina Farm tag on it.
    Shew. I bet that tow home was hairy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ1965 View Post
    A push plow and a scythe? Old school.
    My rear door is hard to open sometimes so I guess the police couldn’t figure it out to empty the junk out the cab.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ1965 View Post
    A push plow and a scythe? Old school.
    Yard art man!!
    “Duck hunting gives a man a chance to see the loneliest places …blinds washed by a rolling surf, blue and gold autumn marshes, …a rice field in the rain, flooded pin-oak forests or any remote river delta. In duck hunting the scene is as important as the shooting.” ~ Erwin Bauer, The Duck Hunter’s Bible, 1965

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