Posted by SweetFeet on October 09, 2016 at 07:41:44 from (70.35.102.196):
In Reply to: women stealing posted by Geo-TH,In on October 09, 2016 at 05:26:52:
Geo,
My own sister tried that... at our place with our renter's crop!! And she was NOT after 6-8 cornstalks either! She wanted enough to do at least 4 good sized shocks - 2 at her home and 2 more at the place she where she worked.
Thankfully we were at home and told her she could not take any unless:
1.) She obtained permission from our land-renter.
2.) A second option that we offered her, was: go ahead and cut some corn stalks - BUT put all the corn ears into five gallon buckets so we can give it to our renter to run through his combine. (We knew our renter would not mind that at all.)
My sister got all arrogant and snarled, "Wellll, I only want it with the ears on the stalk because it LOOKS better. AND I don't think it even matters if I take a few ears!"
I replied, "Well, you can think what you wish to think - but you're not taking the ear corn... that is stealing."
She had the audacity to leave our place ticked off at ME! Really???! Wow!
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