Posted by Harold hubbard on April 17, 2009 at 14:02:02 from (216.114.166.41):
In Reply to: o/t building fence posted by jd2wd on April 16, 2009 at 18:47:22:
I don't mind BUILDING new fence, looks nice when you're done, gives a sense of accomplishment, keeps the stock in, etc,etc. But FIXING some misbegotten conglomeration of old barb wire, rotted off posts, occasional boards, and for all I know old car bodies, brings out the absolute worst in me. Can you say "OFFENCEIVE" language. To top it off, this usually has to be done when the black flies are out, I'm not yet accustomed to the heat and sunshine, and the ground is still too wet to go where I need to with a tractor. There are several miles of fence here that really need to be bulldozed and replaced. But, I am happy to report, I don't do fences any more. All the pasture on the place is now used by the neighbors, and they take care of the fence. Oh yeah, but people still call me if there are cows in the road.
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