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Diesel Fuel Theft....
It wasn't me...LOL I have to say, this dude was REALLY smart, up until the time where he decided to go in the store and show his face to everyone. Gotta admit, pretty slick idea......
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Man, why didn't I think of this sooner? I have to admit, it's a hell of an idea, but 1000 gallons in one whack? Dayum!!! That's a lot of volume, not to mention weight. That's about 7,000 pounds of fuel in that trailer. Wonder what kinda pump he was using and how long it took him to get that amount of fuel out. |
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is it richmond texas or va
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