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◈ When Ford Does This, You Know There’s a Problem... ◈

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I’ve recently come across a parking lot in rural Kentucky with thousands of brand new ford truc

I’ve recently come across a parking lot in rural Kentucky with thousands of brand new ford trucks… just sitting there. [Trading Century](TradingCentury.com) Editor's Note: Occasionally, an opportunity comes to our attention at Trading Century we believe readers like you will find valuable. The message below from one of our partners is one we believe you should take a close look at. Hi my name is Jeff Brown, I’ve recently come across a parking lot in rural Kentucky with thousands of brand new ford trucks… just sitting there. And here’s where the story takes a left turn... These trucks were still in mint condition… The trucks are clearly not damaged. They're clean. And their engines are fully intact… Ford could even put the plastic back on these trucks and sell them at retail value and no one would even notice. Is this parking lot in rural Kentucky where Ford motors go to throw the extra trucks they’ve got in stock? Most likely not… but the truth is closer to that than you think. [Click here to see the full story…]( You {EMAIL} received this email as a result of your consent to receive 3rd party offers at our another website. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [whitelist us.]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2021 TradingCentury.com. All Rights Reserved. 40 W 23rd St, New York, NY 10010, United States The ordinary ogre is the creature for whom the phrase 'As dumb as a bag of rock hammers' was coined. In his natural state, an ogre is supremely incapable of doing or deciding anything. Clothed in dirt, he sometimes finds himself accidentally draped in animal skins after eating lanekill. Not an especially social creature, he is most often found affectionately consorting with the boulders or tree-stumps he has mistaken for kin (a factor that may explain the ogre's low rate of reproduction). However, once every generation or so, the ogre race is blessed with the birth of a two-headed Ogre Magi, who is immediately given the traditional name of Aggron Stonebreak, the name of the first and perhaps only wise ogre in their line's history.

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