Posted by Goose on January 12, 2012 at 11:22:24 from (173.190.237.126):
In Reply to: busted posted by petemiddletn on January 12, 2012 at 09:26:32:
A number of years ago, two of my wife's brothers and I were pouring a sidewalk from the front of our garage along the side to a walk-in door at the rear. It included a pad to park a grill.
None of us were inclined to wheelbarrow the concrete, so we just told the driver to back the readi-mix truck alongside the forms for the sidewalk. It was in the fall, and I thought the ground was pretty solid. It did make maybe 1" deep tracks that disappeared by the next spring.
My wife came home from work about the time the truck was pulling out and pitched a fit over a readi-mix truck on HER lawn. One of her brothers told her that HE'D told the driver to back on the lawn, said it wasn't his lawn and he didn't give a s**t.
After both of my wife's brothers' wives showed up and I picked up the tab for dinner for all six of us, things got back to semi-normal, but my wife still swears she can find the tracks on the lawn when she mows.
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