Posted by Matt Kane on September 16, 2007 at 12:56:20 from (70.106.189.47):
In Reply to: Re: Thieving Neighbor posted by alan bane on September 16, 2007 at 06:19:13:
I"ll second Alan. Get rid of all the stuff so they don"t have a reason to come back. I bought our parents home, which was my grandmothers before mom and dad. The was stuff here that my uncle owned 20 to 30 years ago. When we bought the farm, there was some stuff of his in the barn. He had 20+ years to get it off the property. Well if I would let him take one thing, his alcoholic a&& would be coming back for more and more. Well to make a story short, I pissed in his cherios and crushed everything he had out here and took it to the scrapyard. He hates me and thats fine, but he has no need to come around here anymore. He has had plenty of time. Some people will get taken advantage of, so if it takes being the bad one, oh well. You do what you have to do. Its your property.
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