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Posted by Harley on April 29, 2005 at 06:11:06 from (66.82.9.89):
In Reply to: Re: What would you do? posted by Dug G. on April 28, 2005 at 19:35:23:
Yep Old, in this day and age, we have to have a little trust in our fellow humans. I know that's hard given the fact that we have all been burned from time to time, but think how much better you'll feel having completed this deal and done away with the old hard feelings. Had a deal similar to this happen this winter. We had some of our woods and canyons for sale, and one day the wife and i were out in the barnlot and we heard a four wheeler back of the buildings roaming around. Well this old boy don't fool around, so I went to the house, got the gun, and stood by the gate I knew he'd have to come out of and waited. Sure enough pretty soon here he came. I asked if I could help him and he said he was showing the property and had got on by the back side. I uncerimoniously stood the gun by the corner post and undid the gate for him and told him next time come by the house and let us know he was going down back, that I was a lot more forgiving than some of the neighbors. His eyes got a little bigger and hs said he sure would. About two months ago he sold this property for us. Moral of the story, sometimes city folks don't have the same good sense and manners about coming to the house first, they just don't know what is proper. Good luck to you, Harley
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