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I think they were stealing the truck and hoping for some high-end cargo in the back. I doubt they knew it was filled with bear and animal shapes that were going to be stuffed for the children in the hospital at their party.
Whoever stole the truck just needs to park it somewhere (maybe where they stole it from or in the hospital parking lot) and let the cops find it.
Mama always said you can't fix stupid.
Yeah, most likely it was a quick grab with the thought/hope that something of more value was inside like 90" flatscreens. Watch craigslist to see if anyone is trying to unload an epic amount of teddy bears and power rangers.
They're awesome people. How the eff do you think people are going to answer this question? It's like asking if a certain baby is cute.
There is nothing cute about babies. They smell funny, they are noisy and make a mess and cost money to maintain. And they would probably be horrible drivers if they were allowed to drive.
there is nothing cute about babies. They smell funny, they are noisy and make a mess and cost money to maintain. And they would probably be horrible drivers if they were allowed to drive.
This is *almost* as stupid as the guy who stole the truck full of toxic waste in mexico a few days ago..
Or the mafia a-holes back in the 1970s who hijacked a truck (it was VERY big business for the mob back then). The driver kept telling them "trust me, guys, you DON'T want this truck --- there's nothing in it". They thugs insisted on hijacking the truck ---- they get back to their home base and crack open the trailer and what do they find? WIRE COAT HANGERS. LOL!!!!!! What a bunch of maroons!!!!
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