Posted by 1031D on July 11, 2011 at 06:21:07 from (75.100.65.200):
In Reply to: What to do??? posted by dave2 on July 10, 2011 at 22:36:25:
dave2 said: (quoted from post at 22:36:25 07/10/11) You did the guy a terrible injustice by not beating the living sh!t out of him and sending him down the road... Because of your neglect, he's gonna think he can pull the same trick on someone else and may end up getting shot.
There is only one reason he is still able to walk right now, and that is because my 3 year old daughter was sitting next to me at the picnic table eating a cheeseburger off the grill. Before she was born a similar situation would have cost me the night in the crowbar motel because you got to stand for something or you will fall for anything. Everything I have around here I worked my a@@ off for and I am not going to let some washed up unemployed broke sh!thead waltz in here and take things. I looked him up last night on our state justice website and he is being sued for unemployment insurance fraud, unpaid taxes, credit card bills, power bills, and repo of his truck. He never had money problems until he got married again! He was a good friend, we milked cows together and farmed until he got sick, then we disbanded the dairy and I bought the 1030 after he got out of the hospital as he needed money to get back on his feet. He was an usher in my parents wedding, our families farmed together until his sister bought the family farm from their parents estate. He has started acting this way since he got remarried and every time he would stop over his wife calls to crack the whip so.............
This post was edited by 1031D at 06:26:11 07/11/11.
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