Ginger8915
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Unfortunately you tend to not pay as much attention to vehicles parked this time of year. On any given day you find vehicles parked by fields. I probably would have assumed it was a farmer tending to his crop, a broken down vehicle or someone stealing corn. Some farmers have fields miles apart, and some work other jobs as well as farming.
Unfortunately it rained a lot recently so any blood would be washed off of the street.
Now back in the day as a kid my friends and I may or may not have driven through farm fields for fun. It was hard in a lifted Blazer. Never would have tried to drive it through corn because it would damage the truck. Riding a motorcycle through would be nearly impossible, and pushing it on a 90 + degree day would be strenuous. Corn rows are hilly and the corn is tightly grown. It would flip back and hit you.
Unfortunately it rained a lot recently so any blood would be washed off of the street.
Now back in the day as a kid my friends and I may or may not have driven through farm fields for fun. It was hard in a lifted Blazer. Never would have tried to drive it through corn because it would damage the truck. Riding a motorcycle through would be nearly impossible, and pushing it on a 90 + degree day would be strenuous. Corn rows are hilly and the corn is tightly grown. It would flip back and hit you.