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“It Shot Straight Through the Window”: A Homeowner’s Nightmare Discovery After a Neighbor’s Lawn Care Went Horribly Wrong

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“It Shot Straight Through the Window”: A Homeowner’s Nightmare Discovery After a Neighbor’s Lawn Care Went Horribly Wrong

It sounds like he needs to sue this guy ASAP. The post “It Shot Straight Through the Window”: A Homeowner’s Nightmare Discovery After a Neighbor’s Lawn Care Went Horribly Wrong appeared first on TwistedSifter.

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