Posted by KEH on May 30, 2012 at 12:43:21 from (209.213.31.66):
In Reply to: One of my neighbors posted by Rick Kr on May 30, 2012 at 09:02:12:
Neighbor lets me cut the front part of this lot for hay to reduce his lawn mowing time. Couple of years a go a bonfire was made in themiddle of the field leavig beer bottles,unburned wood, etc. I figured it was his field and I wasn't paying ren, so I didn't say anything. This year I cut the field, leaving the fire remains as usual, then when I went back to rake I thought he had cleaned up. I was wrong, he had just removed some of the worst of it. I started throwing the half burned wood and broken glass in the loader and he came down to help. Turns out it wasn't his fire or bottles, but his sorry neighbor who had come over there and built the fire while the land owner was gone on vacation! I would have gritted my teeth and cleaned it up for him before now If I had known that. The sorry neighbor naturally has moved out long ago.
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