Posted by Rick in Iowa on May 22, 2013 at 10:18:47 from (209.152.83.69):
In Reply to: Re: Dang Neighbors posted by caseyc on May 22, 2013 at 08:13:59:
back in 70s had kids? always going in my feild at night.one night i saw them while cultivating late one night,and wouldnt you know it damm cultivator fell off three point right in gate. they had balls enough to walk to town and have sherriff wake me up.asked why i left cultivator where i did.i said it wasnt safe to drive down rode with it at 2am,why did he care?he said some kids car was blocked in my feild.told him id move it at 8am when it was light and chores done and i saw him write ticket to them for trespassing.did no good but couple weeks later someone didnt see upside down spike tooth harrow in tall grass just inside gate,their daddy sure didnt like the damage to his new caddilac
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