Posted by dave2 on November 27, 2011 at 06:55:41 from (139.139.35.70):
Making the chore loop this morning and saw two guys walking thru the orchards with a pruning pole cutting mistletoe. Didn't recognize them so asked who they were and if they asked the owners. Of course, they did :roll: so I said have fun and went on. Finished what I was doing and came back to find them on one of my pastures... Asked them again if they had asked the owner..... They did of course... but just so happened to be on our property at the time. Confronted them and they said that the people were all old and didn't know what they had anyway and that they didn't even pick up their apples.Told them that the important thing was it was their stuff to do or not do whatever they wanted with it, but these two were stealing. Didn't even phase them and they just kept looking in the trees like I wasn't even there......... Saw where they were going next and went to the owner. He called the cops and went after them... Bout 10 minutes later, cops come zooming thru town and headed out about 20 minutes later with those two guys in the back seat.....
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