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<blockquote data-quote="marksman1941" data-source="post: 3000348" data-attributes="member: 68542"><p>When I was a younger fella I was bowhunting with my cousin. I was 19, he was 16. We drove up an easement road, turned around at the property line, and came back down. On the way down we passed a fella who, upon seeing us, looked utterly outraged and turned around and chased us down the mountain. We hit a stop sign, and he pulled around in front of our rig and cut us off, then jumped out. So we jumped out, expecting the worst. </p><p></p><p>A long conversation ensued, in which he explained that a white Chevy Silverado with Idaho plates had been seen up this road stealing items. Me, driving my white ford ranger with Idaho plates, looked similar enough that he was sure we were the same folks, and by god he was going to get his stuff back.</p><p></p><p>My cousin decided he was up for a fight, as did the old fella who came after us, which didn't seem prudent considering the situation. I managed to get everyone defused and back in their respective vehicles, and thought it was all said and done. Until the old fella followed us out, all the way home. We eventually took the longest route home that we could, and made a couple phone calls to family members, so when we pulled into the driveway there were 25 or so rednecks sitting there waiting. When he saw how many folks were at the house, the old dude just backed out and left us be. Never saw him again thankfully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksman1941, post: 3000348, member: 68542"] When I was a younger fella I was bowhunting with my cousin. I was 19, he was 16. We drove up an easement road, turned around at the property line, and came back down. On the way down we passed a fella who, upon seeing us, looked utterly outraged and turned around and chased us down the mountain. We hit a stop sign, and he pulled around in front of our rig and cut us off, then jumped out. So we jumped out, expecting the worst. A long conversation ensued, in which he explained that a white Chevy Silverado with Idaho plates had been seen up this road stealing items. Me, driving my white ford ranger with Idaho plates, looked similar enough that he was sure we were the same folks, and by god he was going to get his stuff back. My cousin decided he was up for a fight, as did the old fella who came after us, which didn’t seem prudent considering the situation. I managed to get everyone defused and back in their respective vehicles, and thought it was all said and done. Until the old fella followed us out, all the way home. We eventually took the longest route home that we could, and made a couple phone calls to family members, so when we pulled into the driveway there were 25 or so rednecks sitting there waiting. When he saw how many folks were at the house, the old dude just backed out and left us be. Never saw him again thankfully. [/QUOTE]
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