I can appreciate what you are saying but I doubt that the neighbor would go for that. That wagon was towed back to Jon's for the sole purpose of getting a new tire (and tube). The background should matter to the owner but it does not. People can be strange. The neighbor may not have been aware of the tire but then noticed when the wagon was loaned out. It does not make it right but shows how some people's minds work. If anything the moral of the story is Jon should hang that bill at his desk so every time he gets the urge to go to that neighbor Jon will instead try any number of plans with the neighbor being the last resort after looking at that bill. Also, Jon as well as most of the other posters here should be glad that the neighbor is willing to leave it at that. Too many people get it in their minds that they "need to get even" after a neighbor encounter even when they are in the wrong. Getting even usually involves vandalism and constant trespassing. We never had such a problem here but every time my temper rises I give thought to the best way to end something even if I feel less than personally satisfied about it. I can at least sleep at night when I give thought to some of the dirt bags that could potentially give me problems. I honestly could find a way to deal with a neighbor over a tire versus a guy who wants to figuratively cut my throat.
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