Not so sure about that. But I for one am not going to try.

The other way is simply to break into to a construction site etc.

larry

On 1/23/06, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pre-oklahoma city, and pre 9/11, you'd be right. These days, people are much
> more vigilant for this type of stuff.....yes, even backwoods Kansans :)
>
>
> > Or buying mass quantities of fertilizer and fuel oil.
> >
> >
> > But when the staff of the Feed and Seed store where the fertilizer was
> > purchased for the Oklahoma bombing was asked what they thought of the
> > quantity, the staff answered, "Yeah, it was rather small, we figured he
> > just had a garden or something."  It was located in an area where massive
> > wheat farms buy the stuff by the boxcar load.
> >
> >
> > Ok, probably urban legend, but Kansas or Nebraska (can't remember which)
> > do have very large wheat farms, a few tons of fertilizer is not going to
> > raise an eyebrow in that country.
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