Posted by Mark - IN. on October 09, 2016 at 06:56:57 from (50.127.25.0):
In Reply to: women stealing posted by Geo-TH,In on October 09, 2016 at 05:26:52:
Two Sunday's ago I was on my way home and saw a car and a pickup off the side of the road and a young lady and a young fella behind them. She had a paper sack with some ears of my feeder corn in it so I stopped and got out and walked over to that side of the road and asked them if I could help them. He stood there dumb looking and she got a scared look on her face and asked if it was mine, and I said that it was. Turns out that she was a school teacher and wanted it to make something with her class children. The deer eat far more than she was...taking, so I laughed it off, told her to say HI to the kids from me, got back into my pickup and pulled up a bit into my driveway. I'm not always mean to people and wasn't going to worry about little kids or their teacher taking half a bushel of feeder corn that wouldn't be the straw that breaks me finicially. When I go out drinking beer I don't always do it with the intent of punching or back handing some guy off of his bar stool. Sometimes I do, but not usually always.
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