Posted by donjr on June 30, 2015 at 22:18:39 from (71.246.90.152):
In Reply to: More hay tales posted by K Effective on June 30, 2015 at 20:53:09:
I have a cousin and his wife that are that way. She wanted 40+ round bales of good hay. That's a lot of acres. So, I baled it, loaded up 22 bales and hauled it about ten miles up to her place. I wasn't sure where she wants it, and no one was there, so I unloaded it by the barn and went back for the second load. I returned about two hours later and she met me coming in the lane. She then informed me that she had already gotten the forty bales she needed a week earlier from the neighbor who said he wasn't going to do anymore hay. She did say my hay was much nicer, and she would keep the first 22, but at $20 less a bale because that was what the neighbor had charged her. I told her I'd be back up in a couple of hours to pick the hay up, and was sorry for her inconvenience. When I did get back up about two hours later, the pile of hay had 'shrunk' to 18 bales.....Oh, and the neighbor?- he still laughs about the old junk hayfield he sold to her.....
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