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September 12, 2024

GUYS IN ACTION

Macomb County man straps propane tanks to car in bomb hoax to prevent repossession

(Thanks to Doug Ogg)

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Surprisingly this did not happen in Texas or Florida.

Great; now we can look forward to a new Repo Wars: Extreme reality series.

It's da bomb.

MOTW, it wouldn't happen in Texas, because Hank Hill has trained us to have more respect for propane and propane accessories than that.

If it was full of propane at the time, it wasn't entirely a hoax.

Wouldn't holy water be a better way to prevent repossession?

I did not know they were so concerned about repossessing propane tanks.

You know you are gonna pay when S.W.A.T show up with Cage and The Bomb Squad

Overheard at the scene:

"Lieutenant, hit the dirt!"

"I'm just headed down to Home Depot to exchange these for some full tanks."

You have to admit, he had the concept for a plan.

LOL @Not My Usual Alias

Special Mention @markhh

I wanted to bolt a baby carrier to the roof of my car and drive around town with it but my wife said that was a bad idea. I think it's hilarious...

I knew a guy that didn't want to have his car repo'd "just yet". He had in in his garage and saw the repo guys driving around. He ran into the garage and picked up his pump shotgun. The door started going up slowly, and he pumped the shotgun's action. The door stopped, and went slowly back down, followed by the repo guys taking off.

P.S. I believed the guy. He later got arrested for drug dealing, so .... He was actually a pretty nice guy.

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