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<blockquote data-quote="flatwins" data-source="post: 2094315" data-attributes="member: 5655"><p>We used to drive around town looking for old furniture people left on the curb for the trash men to haul off. We'd "borrow" it for a little while and haul it to the outskirts of town, punch a hole through the arm and attach it via a steel cable to the back of my buddy's truck. We'd then drag it behind the truck at about 70 for a couple miles on a rough paved stretch we called Sandpaper Road. The internal frame of a recliner emits a dazzling array of sparks as it bounces and skims along a highway at night. It's quite a sight to see. </p><p></p><p>We'd then take the smoldering mess back to where we found it and set it in the same place on the curb. </p><p></p><p>That was life in Enid circa 1986. Hopefully the statute of limitations has expired by now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatwins, post: 2094315, member: 5655"] We used to drive around town looking for old furniture people left on the curb for the trash men to haul off. We'd "borrow" it for a little while and haul it to the outskirts of town, punch a hole through the arm and attach it via a steel cable to the back of my buddy's truck. We'd then drag it behind the truck at about 70 for a couple miles on a rough paved stretch we called Sandpaper Road. The internal frame of a recliner emits a dazzling array of sparks as it bounces and skims along a highway at night. It's quite a sight to see. We'd then take the smoldering mess back to where we found it and set it in the same place on the curb. That was life in Enid circa 1986. Hopefully the statute of limitations has expired by now. [/QUOTE]
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