Posted by LJD on December 21, 2011 at 10:09:49 from (75.194.100.247):
Yet another follow up to the last farmer that has cows within village limits.
I mentioned earlier he ran for Town Supervisor and lost. Then posted an angry sign about the "dumb" voters. Then posted an angry sign about the local environmental cop.
Then somebody snuck over there at night and changed one on his signs with the "idiot."
He has decided to leave the sign as-is. Seems he feels it makes the "village people" look dumber then him. Maybe he's right?
I got the local gossip this morning about one of the signs. The local environmental cop entered his farm land without asking. The farmer accused him of trespassing. The cop said he can go where he wants because he's a law officer.
A few days later the farmer found a rabid raccoon in his barn and shot it with a .22. Somebody across the state highway at the Stewarts Shop heard it and reported it. The farmer was given two tickets for shooting the sick coon too close to the State Highway. His barn is maybe 150 feet.
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