Posted by redforlife on May 25, 2023 at 21:55:10 from (174.210.165.58):
In Reply to: A bit p!ssed posted by RedWhiteandBluewoodlaunch on May 25, 2023 at 15:50:35:
Maybe I'm wrong, but sounds like to me that the set of Super C cultivators belonged to your grandpa originally. Or at the very least, belonged to your dad and uncle in a partnership type setting. Just what makes you think you were entitled to them anymore than your uncle??
If your uncle had the idea of everything is mine, mine, mine, it sounds like you got those same feelings yourself.
Things can get nasty when families divide things up. And to tell you the truth, the whole story and all of the facts is rarely told by one individual after things don't go smoothly. How do I know? I've seen this kind of thing within my own family.
You post this gripe here, but yet you don't state why you were entitled and your uncle WAS NOT. Must be more to this story that won't be told. For all I know, your uncle could of been told to haul off all the old iron, and just didn't get half of the cultivator laying in the weeds put on the truck.
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