Posted by Sean Feeney on November 25, 2008 at 10:41:48 from (72.85.145.89):
In Reply to: O/T Firewood posted by Sean Feeney on November 24, 2008 at 12:36:45:
I took about a ½ cord of wood over this morning I all ready had more than enough ready for the winter, wife came out she was much appreciative. She hadn’t been expecting it, she figures husband was most likely going to sell it or trade for drinking money. Since he’s been out of work he has been with the wrong crowd, too bad she’s a good kid I know her dad well. Anyway my original question was what would have been fair, there was no agreement or I wouldn’t have posted the question in the first place, I would have lived up to what was agreed to. Point being, I’m not in the firewood business so I asked your thoughts, you guys share or rent land crops whatever. Some of you got it, Others like TomTex, think I posted like a crying spineless little itch your very wrong
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