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man spanner that just sucks , darn shame you can't trust any one these days , I would put the word out that you got ripped off & what they took word of mouth goes a long way if its a friend of a friend they will know & beat some head in for you
Fleepin thieving scumbags, maybe you need some dogs.... my Indy has his shop just outside of town and has some BIG dogs, I don't even know what kind they are but they look kinda like rottie's only they're not black, and they're taller and gotta be pushin 180 pounds, they just wander around docile as can be, of course they're perfectly behaved so I assume perfectly trained to make any would be thieves leave with a few less body parts.
Maybe you should spread the word around that due to this act your thinking about closing that might make some people look into helping ya get em back a little harder
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