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Chainsaw missing days after tree service visit
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<blockquote data-quote="joe25DA" data-source="post: 7993300" data-attributes="member: 34768"><p>I had a back pack robbed off my truck one time. I was wrapping up in the front of the apartment in the ghetto part of the city and the my dump truck was out back. I had just bought it, 60cc Kawasaki, had just got married, bought a house had no money. Treated myself to something new which I never did and even now don’t often. Didn’t notice till I got to a buddies house. Raced back 30 min hoping I forgot it, nope. I was in a bad part of a not great city, some ****ing junky grabbed it sold it for a fix. Having anything stolen is a terrible feeling. I have no proof of who took it, doesn’t matter it’s gone and nothing I could do about it. And that feeling for a guy like me is the worst. Sorry about the missing saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe25DA, post: 7993300, member: 34768"] I had a back pack robbed off my truck one time. I was wrapping up in the front of the apartment in the ghetto part of the city and the my dump truck was out back. I had just bought it, 60cc Kawasaki, had just got married, bought a house had no money. Treated myself to something new which I never did and even now don’t often. Didn’t notice till I got to a buddies house. Raced back 30 min hoping I forgot it, nope. I was in a bad part of a not great city, some ****ing junky grabbed it sold it for a fix. Having anything stolen is a terrible feeling. I have no proof of who took it, doesn’t matter it’s gone and nothing I could do about it. And that feeling for a guy like me is the worst. Sorry about the missing saw. [/QUOTE]
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