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Posted by georgeky on August 07, 2007 at 20:46:09 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: Just a rant so posted by TomTex on August 07, 2007 at 20:00:30:
Tom, they sneak in when I am gone or late at night. I also have a few renegades that cut fences and come in on the back. I can't be everywhere at once. There is 932 acres here and over 500 of it is woods and steep hills. The law won't let me shoot them. All these folks know they are not suppose to be running on me, but do it anyhow. I have gotten most of it stopped from the in laws even though most of them won't speak to me now, but I don't care at all about that. My wifes brother is the main culprit, he drinks a lot and roams around in the wee hours. He slipped in one night in an old Blazer and ran over a set of cultivators and knocked a hole in his oil pan. Tore up my cultivator some too. I sent him a bill for them and dared him to ever come around here again. I haven't gotten any money out of him, but haven't seen him in 8 or 9 months. My biggest problem was the wife taking sides with her relatives. So I told her to move in with them and for all of them to stay the hell off my place. She stayed and haven't had near as much trouble with her people since.
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