Posted by Wardner on April 07, 2011 at 00:33:55 from (209.86.226.60):
In Reply to: STILL *$^^ me off! posted by Bob on April 06, 2011 at 20:13:37:
Chances are the heirs probably paid to have the "junk" cleared off the property. Maybe paid a hefty premium to git-er-done quickly as they had a pending sale on the real estate. Bet they didn't call more than one scrapper as it would take too much time, effort, and cell phone charges to make a difference.
But that photo is a glimpse into my future estate settlement. My stuff will stack up nicely too. What can you expect from a family that only owns lawnmowers and wheelbarrows. Not even a snowblower as I refuse to plow their driveway in consideration of the grief they have heaped on me regarding my hobbies. I let them shovel.
When I am on my deathbed, I hope I have enough strength to post a "come and git it" thread here on YT. Don't really want to die with alot of assets. Just enough for the cremation.
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