Chainsaw missing in action

So today I left one job for another in the forman's pickup. Almost to the next job and some old guy is honking his horn at us to tell us we are about to lose our water jug. We pulled over to inspect and relized that my saw was MIA. We backtracked but were unable to find my saw. Moral of the story is make sure your tailgate is shut tight before you leave a job site or put it in the sawbox!
 
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Sorry to hear that. A couple months ago my friend found a MS290 on the side of the road.

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Someone prolly just threw that one out... LOL
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Gary
 
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Sorry to hear that. A couple months ago my friend found a MS290 on the side of the road.

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Someone prolly just threw that one out... LOL
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Gary

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Good one Gary!
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Where I work, we've lost, I'm guessing about 6 saws and about 4 blowers in the last year.
 
Well dang, it says so right there on the page. It was a thread I started at AS one night after being pi$sed off by some 'tard groundies that day.

Why is it so "funny?"
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honestly because i never thought it would be you to write it, but with the advice you gave me before it seems dead on, seriously, that paper basically tells the guys before they even start that we mean business, especially when i ask them questions about it the next day to see if they read it, they dont have too but the ones that want to stick around and be something more than just a groundsman do
 

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