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Cory Highfill
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Location: Clarksville, AR
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Having a screaming meth head jump through your driver side window and grab you by the collar will make you panic just a little.

I was just a big kid in the mid 90's and a pair of trashy dogs I was hunting had trailed up through some trailer houses and gone quiet. I pulled up close and this guy came walking up out of the woods. When I rolled my window down to talk to him, he jumped through it and grabbed my collar, screaming at the top of his lungs.
He was all messed up and bloody. In hindsight I assume he had been in some kind of fight and I just drove up in the middle of it. To this day I'm fairly certain I ran over one or both of his legs as I peeled out of there.

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